I'll throw my two cents in.
I really prefer to run the pproxy as a foreground application most of the time. It will work on all Win9x and NT platforms, and since it is sitting right there on your Task Bar, you can watch as your other computers check in and fetch/flush.
Of course, it may bet boring after a while, so then you might want it installed as a service. That is an NT or Win2K thing. I don't know if Win9x will really run pproxy as a service.
All computers on the network need to have their DNETC.INI files modified to point to your pproxy computer's name or IP address.
Your pproxy's INI file is already configured to fetch and flush, plus it will adjust the size of its buffers based on the amount of work your system needs. It really is pretty smart. If you want to watch your stats on the team statsbox, you need to modify the proxyper.ini file to point to
proxy.teamanandtech.com. Here's a tip: If you make a change to the pproxy INI file, you don't have to stop/start it to incorporate the changes, just do a Ctrl-Break. Don't do a Ctrl-C, that will stop the pproxy (and the client).
Now you can watch each of your computers build up stats locally, plus watch your herd of cows build up stats on
It's the stats, baby.
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