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What is the WinSPC remote directory?
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1st of April, 2010

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WinSPC 7.2, WinSPC 8.0

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In most WinSPC installations, the WinSPC remote directory (sometimes called the network directory) is a shared folder on your network that is accessible to all your WinSPC clients.  The remote directory is created during the initial installation of WinSPC and is used as the basis to install additional WinSPC clients.  It is also critical in the upgrade process, as each client will attempt to download any installed updates from this location.  In addition, it is also the location for the WinSPC documentation and the WinSPC system utilities. 

Note: During the installation or upgrade process, WinSPC will fully manage the files and folders in the remote directory.  You should not install WinSPC, or the WinSPC upgrade, directly to the remote directory.
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