1. Enable Stamp Feature and save project on A.
2. Publish on A.
3. Import project on B (access to previous workstation not required). See
Import a Project.
You may alternate work like this:
4. Save and publish on B.
5. Switch to A and refresh (publish 'Remote to local').
6. Open KSW project (it will get the new build automatically from local web).
Important: If you plan to switch to B, publish on A
before proceeding. If you find yourself on B - remote location - and A has not published,
it is still possible to perform a publish on A using a web service like LogMeIn.
Important: After switching from A again, first thing
to do on B is to refresh local web (publish 'Remote to local').
The Stamp Feature: turn it on, leave it on. This reminder system can be of great help. We recommend you turn it on, and leave it on, even if switching to another machine is just a remote possibility.
Can I employ multiple workstations without the stamp feature? Yes. The stamp reminder system can be of great help, but if you leave it off, it makes no difference. You can still save, publish, refresh, and fully employ both machines on the same project. It is only the reminder system that's missing now.
See also:
Import a Project
The Stamp Feature