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Re: [WriteLog] Networking Ops per Help

To: "Carsten Steinhofel" <carsten.steinhoefel@web.de>,"WRITELOG REFLECTOR" <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Networking Ops per Help
From: "Ford Peterson" <ford@cmgate.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 10:18:34 -0500
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Carsten wrote:


> Ford,
> 
> The way I understand this is simply that you create an empty log
> file on one of the machines. Then put it on a share, so each
> computer can copy it to a local drive _before_ the contest, ensuring
> that the same contest (and exchange format) is selected on each
> computer. You don't touch the shared file anytime later.
> 
> 73 Carsten, DL1EFD

I think the help file should clarify exactly what gets loaded where.  

For example, in XP, there is a folder on every desktop called "Shared 
Documents."  When you share your disk with other computers on the network, the 
ONLY place they will be allowed to look around is in that "Shared Documents" 
folder.  If I understand the WL help file correctly, only ONE computer on the 
network should have a shared log file in a folder called Shared Documents.  All 
the operating positions should have an identically named *.wl file (clones of 
the original) located on the local disk but NOT in the shared file folder.  
Saving the file with Alt-S will then save the local Qs in the local copy.  Once 
saved, they become available for linking.  Is this correct?

When the operating positions "Link to Network" they look for that master copy 
in the shared documents folder located on the sole machine dedicated for the 
purpose of linking stuff together.  The single machine hosting that shared log 
must then be set to "Allow Network Connections" and the behind the scenes code 
in WL will do the handshaking to link up all the files.  

Is this correct?  Otherwise, I would love it if somebody would clarify what 
files are to be located where and on which machine on the network when running 
XP.

By the way, I think XP altered the way shared files are shared many updates 
ago--SP2 maybe?  When I first started running XP about 3 years ago, one machine 
on a peer-to-peer could peek into and alter other disk drives with relative 
ease.  Now, peers can only look into the shared folder unless substantive 
intervention is performed to allow for this activity.  It could very well be 
that firewall operations have changed substantially since Wayne originally 
set-up WL for XP...

Ford-N0FP
ford@cmgate.com


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