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Alex
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That's sweet, where'd you get that rug from?
inola
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Post by inola »

You wouldn't happen to know any other places that sell flash game server like yours?
I'm looking for Chess and Black Jack.

I don't know where the rug came from a friend did the background I did the table :)
Kent Briggs
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inola wrote:You wouldn't happen to know any other places that sell flash game server like yours?
I'm looking for Chess and Black Jack.
Sorry, no. I haven't looked for anything like that.
inola
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Post by inola »

What file do I back up to keep the poker table settings and accounts?
I have to reformat our server.
Kent Briggs
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inola wrote:What file do I back up to keep the poker table settings and accounts?
I have to reformat our server.
Everything except the System settings are stored in the Data folder. On Poker Maven's System tab, check the "Data folder" setting in the "Server Settings" group. By default it's something like this on Windows XP:

C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Poker Mavens\

or this on Vista:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Poker Mavens\

Note there are several subfolders in there to copy. This may be a hidden folder so if you are using Windows Explorer you might have to tell it to display hidden folders under Tools/Folder Options/View.

The System Settings are stored in the Windows registry. If you're familiar with REGEDIT, run it (Start/Run/type in "regedit") and navigate your way to:

\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Briggs Softworks\Poker Mavens 2

Right-click on "Poker Mavens 2" and select Export from the menu to save as a .reg file. Copy that file to the new system and then double-click it from Windows Explorer and it'll put it back in the registry at the right place automatically.
inola
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Post by inola »

windows server 2003 64 bit 1&1 vps. Thx
Kent Briggs
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inola wrote:windows server 2003 64 bit 1&1 vps. Thx
Same instructions apply there. The username is probably Administrator there.
inola
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Kent do you ever have problems with 1&1 vps?
Our 1&1 vps does weird things sometimes it is shut down without me shutting it down, I also have to re-image it every two weeks or so because cpu usage all of the sudden just stays at 100% with nothing running. Ive talked to 1&1 about it they are dumb founded, they told me all cpus at 100% is normal o.0
Kent Briggs
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inola wrote:Kent do you ever have problems with 1&1 vps?
Our 1&1 vps does weird things sometimes it is shut down without me shutting it down, I also have to re-image it every two weeks or so because cpu usage all of the sudden just stays at 100% with nothing running. Ive talked to 1&1 about it they are dumb founded, they told me all cpus at 100% is normal o.0
Yeah, they seem to reboot their systems every few weeks. If you run "net statistics server" at the command prompt you can see the last reboot time. I figured they were doing Windows system updates or something. It of course takes my demo server offline since that logs out the Admin account and I have to reconnect with Remote desktop to restart it. I've never had to re-image, however, and never noticed any cpu usage issues.
Kent Briggs
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inola wrote:Do you take paypal?
I do now, as of 9 May 2009. :)
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