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TOGA 7.0
Texas Optional Girder Analysis
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Define a Configuration Server.
| Item | Description |
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| Name | Enter a name for the server definition |
| Server Type | Select the server type |
| Server Address (URL) | Enter the address of the server (see examples below) |
| Master Library File | Enter the location of the master library file (see examples below) |
| Path to Template Files | Enter the path to the template files (see examples below) |
| [Test Server Connection] | Press to test the connection with the server |
This type of server is the simplest to set up and is typically used on a computer that is not on a network, or for a group of users who want to keep their configuration private from the rest of the world.
This type of server is typically used to share a configuration across the internet.
This type of server is typically used to share a configuration across the internet.
This type of server uses a network file system and has the ability to use a .ini file and (*.pgz) files. This has advantages over the normal file system server by allowing multiple configurations at one network location, and versioning of the .pgz configurations. Refer to Configuration Servers - The Details for information about how to create .ini and .pgz files.