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anu1999
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I was wondering if anyone can share a trick for how to create a new project in EM, name it exactly as the same name as an existing project and define the location, and essentially trick EM into creating an existing project for a new user

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

As far as I have seen the Em-projects they are a whole bunch of folders and files on the OS file-system.
Make a zip/tar of those and unzip that in a new wanted location that is reachable by Miner.
Then define a new Em-project with that name  als will complain it already exist and whether you want to continue...   Yes and the copy is there. The same appraoch can be used to backup/restore Em projects.

---->-- ja karman --<-----

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

As far as I have seen the Em-projects they are a whole bunch of folders and files on the OS file-system.
Make a zip/tar of those and unzip that in a new wanted location that is reachable by Miner.
Then define a new Em-project with that name  als will complain it already exist and whether you want to continue...   Yes and the copy is there. The same appraoch can be used to backup/restore Em projects.

---->-- ja karman --<-----
anu1999
Obsidian | Level 7

Thank you!!

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