Monitor for clients ?

scottscott Medina, Ohio Icrontian
edited February 2006 in Folding@Home
I was looking at some of the downloads for FAH and noticed one that would monitor clients on different machines. This would be most helpful. I tried to download it but , it took me to some Yahoo site that wanted me to join something. I do not want to join Yahoo anything. Is there another way to get fold monitor 5.1.? Or is there another prog that will monitor clients across my LAN ?

Thanks in advance

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  • edited October 2003
    www.em-dc.com

    Electron Microscope III
  • scottscott Medina, Ohio Icrontian
    edited October 2003
    Thanks!!
  • edited October 2003
    when you first run the program the options window should open with it. If not it's the microscope icon to the upper left. First page of the options window has a computer icon near the bottom right and that's to browse to your FAH3Console.exe file for each machine. If you use the FAH3.25-Console-beta.exe then rename it to the regular one so EMIII will pick it up. After adding a client check the box that shows the path and highlight the name before scrolling to the other option pages so those modifications take effect for that box.
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited October 2003
    Hmm I will look for Fold Monitor. Site may have changed or something.
  • scottscott Medina, Ohio Icrontian
    edited October 2003
    Now I do not have to run all over the house to see what is going on.

    Thanks !!
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  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited October 2003
    I updated some things and added a lot of other things. Several new monitoring programs and such.
  • GHoosdumGHoosdum Icrontian
    edited January 2006
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  • edited January 2006
    hold up, the database has gone crazy or something....SHORTY!!!
  • airbornflghtairbornflght Houston, TX Icrontian
    edited January 2006
    Yeh.. this is a test..its grabbing data from the latest post and putting it into the news threads on the front page...
  • edited February 2006
    WTF!! this is just weird

    bikerboy
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