QUOTE(Pete @ Oct 14 2008, 03:02 PM)

Hi,
Sort of a thread hijack. Do you run two full copies of WoW, or do you put some stuff on one machine and then just point to it from the other.
The reason I'm asking is that Magi and I have ended up with three (soon to be four) copies of WoW (but only two accounts

). That makes keeping everything updated a chore. I have a bunch of older computers that would do fine as file servers, and I was thinking about putting the WoW WTF and AddOns on the server and accessing them using shortcuts. I don't know about the remaining files. So, if you (or anyone) has done or tried something similar, I'd like to know how it worked, what the gotchas are, etc.
--Pete
It's 2 separate installs but of course either account can play on either machine, but they are configured differently anyway. If I'm playing on her account I'm using a different set of add-ons than what she prefers, different screen layout, etc, so I don't actually want to share that info. Same for her if she is using my machine. Different keybindings as well (that was one of the ways to get around the different bar layouts. The hotkeys for her account on my machine is stored seperately than the hotkeys for my account on my machine so I could just remap everything on her bars to what I wanted with the default UI without moving buttons. Sure the numbers might look like I count 5 9 1 3 7 4 2, whatever but it didn't matter, what I wanted on the 1 key was there, what I wanted on the r, f, t, g, q, a, etc keys got set there, it just took more time to get the mapping goin.
I've got a feeling you could get it to share quite a bit of the install data though, it might be as simple as a network install from both systems to the same location, because like Ruv said I've run both accounts on my machine at the same time, can't really do anything but trade and enchant and stuff like that because of my lower system specs, but it's not an issue. If you have enough system memory the drive reads across the network shouldn't be too harsh on performance anyway.