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Running Seti CLI and GUI at same time?

Mavrick007

Diamond Member
Can you run both the cli and the gui client at the same time? If I mistakenly installed the gui first but want the cli, do I need to uninstall the gui and then go install the cli client?

I am using WinXP and can not find the conagent.exe to change setting properties, not sure why it's not there.
 
Yes uninstall the GUI, it is much slower than the CLI. You don't need to do anything with conagent in Win XP only in 95 and first edition 98.

Let us know if you need anything else 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Crazee
Yes uninstall the GUI, it is much slower than the CLI. You don't need to do anything with conagent in Win XP only in 95 and first edition 98.

Let us know if you need anything else 🙂

What he said.

😛
 
Originally posted by: Crazee
Yes uninstall the GUI, it is much slower than the CLI. You don't need to do anything with conagent in Win XP only in 95 and first edition 98.

Let us know if you need anything else 🙂

And Win 98SE too ,& possibly ME?

 
Wow, talk about making a machine crawl when running the cli client at high priority.
My 1900+ machine is very sluggish when even just typing in this browser pane when the cli is active, and
if I want to do anything else besides let seti crunch along, it increases the processing time alot in the cli client.
 
Leave the priority set to low. It doesn't make much difference in the Seti time and you can enjoy your computer 🙂
 
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