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Ahhh, I see what is going on with the .ini files - I was sharing the same folder between two different computers. Thanks!
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Ahhh, I see what is going on with the .ini files - I was sharing the same folder between two different computers. Thanks! [/ QUOTE ]Wait, sharing the folder between two different computers, both using iWitness? That's what you're SUPPOSED to do. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] -Sam |
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For networked mining right? I didn't honestly look into the mechanism, but in my case I wasn't mining concurrently - instead I had mined on one machine, turned it off, then started mining on the other.
And in that case the leftover ini files caused the account from the other machine (now off and not in use) to show up and even have tables attached to it (read from the ini file) and those tables would actually count towards the 10 table group total. |
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