I took the personal server info out of the t4server.ini. I see no 
problems with running the app server without it. I restarted the 
server and everything seems fine. All tafs work as well as they did 
before. The config taf load group shows only the 1 server also.

Do I need to keep the personal server info in the ini file? It seems 
redundant since there is no personal file running under services.

Only one taf bombed after converting tafs to 2000 (around 250 taf 
files). It seemed to be a date format error using the <@datediff> 
tag. I rewrote the tag slightly and now is working. I can live with 
that. Yahoo!

>Dude -
>
>Those double-slashes are normal... Don't worry! it's an 'escape character'
>that is the 'extra' slash (ok, someone else can explain that one...)
>
>There have been a lot of comments about the config.taf not being reliable;
>editing the ini file by hand seems to be the way to go. Not sure if you can
>just rip out the perosonal server section, but it's pretty much ignored by
>the App server. You only see both if you have the dev studio installed on
>the same machine.
>
>So far sounds like you have everything set up pretty well... Let us know how
>it works!
>
>Jason
>
>On 6/11/02 2:26 AM, "Web Dude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  NT 4
>>  WiTango 2000
>>  SQL 7
>>
>>  Okay...
>>
>>  I installed 2000 and it seems to be up and running. A few questions
>>  if you don't mind...
>>
>>  In the load group of the config.taf, it shows the 2000 server and the
>>  personal server. I tried loading my old crontab file by editing the
>>  file path in the config.taf file and noticed that it would only write
>>  to the personal server section of the server ini file. So I edited by
>>  hand and restarted the server and now the crontab seems to be
>>  working. Is this some sort of bug? How come can't I destroy the
>>  personal server? Nor can I move it out of the Servers In Load group.
>>  I keep getting "No Servers To Destroy" error.
>>
>>  Do I need to have the personal server on my server? How do I
>>  uninstall it if I don't want it? Does this mean that the personal
>>  server is trying to take part of the load?
>>
>>  Can I take the all references to the personal server out of the ini
>>  file so it isn't referenced anymore.
>>
>>  Also the file path for the crontab file loads in the field of the
>>  config.taf like this:
>>  E:\\InetPub\\scripts\\CronTab.txt
>>
>>  Notice the double slashes. None of the other file paths look like
>>  this in the config.taf but all the file paths in the ini file have
>>  the double slashes. So what's up with this?
>>
>>  Sorry...I just want to get it right!
>
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