Well, that's the problem, even if you do change them they change back.  Do
you know anything about creating a subnet?




"Sawyer, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.ipswitch.com on
01/10/2002 10:12:52 AM

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I wouldn't have thought you would have to install WUG 3 times.

Have you tried changing the TCP port (configure->web server) and change it
from the default of 80 to something like 81, 82 & 83.

Then you should be able to connect to the three servers by using the
following URLs.

http://WUGWebServer:81/
http://WUGWebServer:82/
http://WUGWebServer:83/

HTH


David Sawyer

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 January 2002 15:01
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Running multiple installations of What's Up on
One Machine.


I am trying to run multiple installations of What's Up Gold on one machine.
I am attempting this due to the fact that What's Up dosen't
seem capable of displaying maps in a hierarchical fashion.  My problem is
that after installing the application 3 times and starting it
up they all seem to use the same Web server settings.  No matter how many
times I change them back, upon startup they all go back
to the web server settings from the first installation.

Anyone have anyinfo on how to remedy this? or how to display maps in a
hierarchy?

Thanks
Marty



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