
Appendix D. Software Organization
datalogger, which, by default, is C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet. Only Custom
Data Collection stores data to the file in the C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Data
directory.
The client application directories are used for storing system related files for
each application, and they can also be used for storing user files for that
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.
NOTE
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.
D-4
Summary of Contents for LoggerNet
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Page 30: ...Preface What s New in LoggerNet 4 xxvi...
Page 32: ...Section 1 System Requirements 1 2...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Installation Operation and Backup Procedures 2 12...
Page 136: ...Section 4 Setting up Datalogger Networks 4 80...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 9...
Page 298: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 80...
Page 402: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 12...
Page 406: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 16...
Page 450: ...Section 11 Utilities Installed with LoggerNet Admin and LoggerNet Remote 11 22...
Page 454: ...Section 12 Optional Client Applications Available for LoggerNet 12 4...
Page 462: ...Section 13 Implementing Advanced Communications Links 13 8...
Page 482: ...Section 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 20...
Page 570: ...Appendix F Calibration and Zeroing F 16...
Page 578: ...Appendix G Importing Files into Excel G 8...
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