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    By default, when Flare connects to a remote Flame workstation, it automatically creates its own Flare workspace, associated to its own workstation, and which has access to all the contents of the shared folders in the Flame project.

    If there are multiple Flare stations on your network, there may already be existing Flare workspaces for a given Flame project.

    • If there is only one existing workspace and that it is associated to the current Flare workstation, Flare selects it automatically.
    • If there is only one existing workspace and that it is not associated to the current Flare workstation, a Workspace Selection button is displayed next to the project name, enabling you to either use the existing Flare workspace or to create a new one.
    • If there are many existing workspaces, a Workspace Selection button is displayed next to the project name, enabling you to either use an existing Flare workspace or to create a new one. If you do not click the Workspace Selection button, Flare automatically creates a new workspace for the current project.
      NoteWorkspaces are project specific. You can only access the workspaces of the current project.