D.3.2, C:\program files\campbellsci\loggernet directory – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix D. Software Organization

application (such as the *.SCW program file for Short Cut for Windows). The

client applications are each given their own directories so that if more than one

Campbell Scientific software product is installed on the system, common

applications will be shared among these software applications. For instance,

you may have PC400 and LoggerNet installed on the same computer. Both of

these applications include the CRBasic Editor. By sharing directories among

CSI applications, you have only one “instance” of CRBasic running on your

machine, and it will look the same regardless of whether it is started from

LoggerNet or PC400.

Changing or removing any of the files in the

C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\SYS\bin directory can cause loss of

data, a system crash or destruction of the network map. There are

no user editable files in this directory.

System administrators concerned about security and system integrity should

use Windows and its directory access tools to control access to the working

directories.

D.3.2 C:\Program Files\CampbellSci\LoggerNet Directory

(Program File Directory)

Most files necessary for running LoggerNet and its applications are stored in

the C:\Program Files\CampbellSci\LoggerNet subdirectory. Applications, such

as RTMC and SCWIN, have their own subdirectories under C:\Program

Files\CampbellSci.
No other files are saved to these program file subdirectories in order to protect

the integrity of the LoggerNet communication server and the clients.

NOTE

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