Bot1
10-01-2012, 10:56 PM
If you go into the net application menu and select copy (green button) you will see two drop down menus. One will be source server and one target server. In these two drop down menus you will see 1, 2, a blank space and a space with weird symbols. The blank space will be server 3 and the weird symbols will be 4.
For example go into the net applications and select copy. In the source server select 1 and in the target server select the blank space below 2. It will still show as 1 but after all is said and done it will show up as server 3. Now hit copy. Back out to viewing and you should now see connected to server 1, 2 and 3. 1 and 3 are now connected to the same server so all you have to do now is enter the new info for the third server into 1 and you should now be able to run 3 servers. You can also do this to run 4 servers. Once in the net applications menu just select the space with the weird symbols in the drop down menu and this will show as server 4. I ran on 3 and 4 for over a month. Seem to run just fine. This is not a fix but more or less a work around if someone wants to run up to 4 servers. From my read the options were already there just not completed. Tried it on the latest file out and the oldest results seem to be the same.
There is one draw back to running under 3 and 4. Once you copy the info from either 1 or 2 to 3 or 4 you can not adjust it without coping it back out. So make sure it is keyed in correctly and running before you copy it to 3 or 4. Also in order to clear the info out in 3 or 4 you will first need to reset or zero out both 1 and 2. Then do a copy of the zeroed out info back to 3 or 4. After words 3 or 4 should no longer show as connected.
A little trouble to begin with but if you want to try and run more than two servers it maybe worth it. Hopefully how I explained it is not to confusing and helps someone out.
Note: Loading of the factory file and or factory reset will not clear the server info. It must be done manually.
For example go into the net applications and select copy. In the source server select 1 and in the target server select the blank space below 2. It will still show as 1 but after all is said and done it will show up as server 3. Now hit copy. Back out to viewing and you should now see connected to server 1, 2 and 3. 1 and 3 are now connected to the same server so all you have to do now is enter the new info for the third server into 1 and you should now be able to run 3 servers. You can also do this to run 4 servers. Once in the net applications menu just select the space with the weird symbols in the drop down menu and this will show as server 4. I ran on 3 and 4 for over a month. Seem to run just fine. This is not a fix but more or less a work around if someone wants to run up to 4 servers. From my read the options were already there just not completed. Tried it on the latest file out and the oldest results seem to be the same.
There is one draw back to running under 3 and 4. Once you copy the info from either 1 or 2 to 3 or 4 you can not adjust it without coping it back out. So make sure it is keyed in correctly and running before you copy it to 3 or 4. Also in order to clear the info out in 3 or 4 you will first need to reset or zero out both 1 and 2. Then do a copy of the zeroed out info back to 3 or 4. After words 3 or 4 should no longer show as connected.
A little trouble to begin with but if you want to try and run more than two servers it maybe worth it. Hopefully how I explained it is not to confusing and helps someone out.
Note: Loading of the factory file and or factory reset will not clear the server info. It must be done manually.