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More rigorous approach to finding the set of closed changesets
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1 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="help.css"/>
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4 <h2>I want to let my colleagues pull changes directly from my local repository</h2>
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6 <p>You can do this on a temporary basis using EasyMercurial, for
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7 occasional ad-hoc transfers:</p>
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9 <p><b>1. In EasyMercurial on your computer, go to File -> Share Repository and make a note of the URL shown in the window that is opened</b></p>
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11 <p><b>2. In EasyMercurial on your colleague's computer, either <a href="a-12.html">open a new empty folder</a>, or <a href="a-13.html">reopen a repository</a> that has been pulled from your repository in the past</b></p>
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13 <p><b>3. Go to Remote -> Set Remote Location on your colleague's computer and enter the URL you made a note of in the first step</b></p>
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15 <p><b>4. Click Pull in the main toolbar on your colleague's EasyMercurial program.</b></p>
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17 <p>There are various ways to set this relationship on a less temporary
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18 footing if you have shared access to your local folder, through
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19 network filesystems or via remote login to the computer you are using.
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20 Configuring this is outside the scope of this help document.</p>
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