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klambert
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join:2000-07-20
Dallas, TX

reply to samburgers

Re: Anyone used SETIHide and had problems??

said by samburgers:
Oh yeah, got another question. If I want to run the CLI @ startup, which one should I put in the startup folder? the SETISpy, CLI, SETI Driver, or all of them or whichever 2??

Right now, I only have the SETISpy in the startup folder because that also starts up the CLI...

It depends upon what you end up using. If you are not using a caching program, put SetiSpy in the Startup & set SetiSpy to start the CLI. If yo are using SetiDriver, then put it in the Startup & it will start the CLI.

FYI -- SetiDriver is a very good program & most people don't have many problems with it. However, on some computers it simply won't work right, and there's no explanation for it. I have 1 computer that it would never work on. That wasn't a big deal for me, since I have a home network & wanted to use SetiQue anyway (which, by the way, is another very good caching program).
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samburgers
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Ok, so for example, if I want to use SETI Driver AND SETISpy with the CLI, which one would I put in the startup?? The SETI Driver? And will it startup the SETISpy and the CLI together as well?? Or do I have to put both SETI Driver and SETISpy in the startup??
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