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12 years 11 months ago #2110
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FlowHeater with network drives - how to was created by Gennaro
Hi,
I am looking for the documentation to undesrtand how flowheater can work on network drives.
Basically, I've placed a folder with the program files on a network drive, then I've written a simple script to execute a flowheater definition (using di bacth module) but it doesn't work...
Thanks for the help
best regards
I am looking for the documentation to undesrtand how flowheater can work on network drives.
Basically, I've placed a folder with the program files on a network drive, then I've written a simple script to execute a flowheater definition (using di bacth module) but it doesn't work...
Thanks for the help
best regards
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Best wishes
Robert Stark
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Hi Gennaro,
First you have to install the .NET 2.0 SDK. For more info about please have a look to the following link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2006/01/23/516671.aspx
After install you will find the icon .NET 2.0 Configuration in “Control Panel->Administrative Tools”.
In the attachment you can find a word document with screenshots and a short description, hope this helps.
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First you have to install the .NET 2.0 SDK. For more info about please have a look to the following link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2006/01/23/516671.aspx
After install you will find the icon .NET 2.0 Configuration in “Control Panel->Administrative Tools”.
In the attachment you can find a word document with screenshots and a short description, hope this helps.
Note: You need for each computer (and user) one separate license!
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Best wishes
Robert Stark
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