Synchronize UDP's


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I need to synchronize my laptop with my office machine. The SD site says "Congratulations! The Synchronize UDP Service is Active!" from both machines, same dongle, same account.
And yet I do not see my elaborate UDP library on my laptop, just a partial library.

What could be the issue?

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Rob Robinson
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Hi Linda,

We're continuing to investigate the problem.

In the meantime a workaround would be to manually copy the file that contains your UDP library. Assuming a Windows 7 machine you will find the file in:

C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Stardraw.com Ltd\Stardraw Design 7\1.0.0.0

It has a .SDF extension and a long filename, similar to:

556c62ed-1579-4721-a769-7a203dea4287.sdf

Close SD7, copy the file from the desktop machine to the laptop, start SD7 and all should be well.

Kind regards,
Rob Robinson
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This worked, the file name was exactly same.
Afterwards Stardraw crashed, not right afterwards, but after some work. My laptop has 8 GB RAM. Are UDP libraries using RAM if they aren't accessed within the drawing that is open?
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No, only UDPs actually used in the project will take up memory, although if the same UDP is used many times that will increase the memory used.
High memory usage is likely due to large images in the UDPs - it might be possible to use lower-resolution images to avoid this in future.
Also if you are working on a large project it would be worth saving more regularly than usual, and also restarting the application from time to time.
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                         Hi Linda, We're continuing to investigate the problem. In the...
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                             This worked, the file name was exactly same. Afterwards Stardraw...
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                                 No, only UDPs actually used in the project will take up memory,...
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