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   Digital Man to Mojo   
   Running two separate copies of synchrone   
   28 Mar 25 10:28:40   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.20e-Win32 master/e5927b5a3 Mar 25 2025 MSC 1942   
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     Re: Running two separate copies of synchronet   
     By: Mojo to Digital Man on Fri Mar 28 2025 10:27 am   
      
    >  DM> To point a Synchronet instance to a particular ctrl directory   
    >  DM> (overriding the SBBSCTRL environment variable, if it's set, or the   
    >  DM> default path of /sbbs/ctrl), you must pass the path to the relavnt   
    >  DM> ctrl/sbbs.ini file on the command-line of sbbs (or sbbs.exe) or the   
    >  DM> path to the ctrl *directory* on the command-line of sbbsctrl.exe.   
    >   
    >   
    > So to make I understand this correctly I need to start each one from a   
    > command line and tell it on the command line the path to the contril   
    > directory?   
      
   You can add command-line arguments to Windows shortcuts, so if you prefer to   
   have desktop or start menu icons or Startup folder shortcuts, you would want 2   
   of them and pass the path to the ctrl dir in the configured command-line (of   
   at least one of them).   
      
   But for testing, it's convenient to just start from a command-line and see   
   what happens when you use different command-line arguments.   
   --    
                                               digital man (rob)   
      
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