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Old   November 5, 2001, 19:53
Default the process of CFX
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I am a beginer of CFX. I want to know the process of CFX running. For the information: What is the first step , which kind of file must be made in this step. What is the second step, and so on. ... I used the internet version CFX. I heard that I can use some command to let server computer computing the project without my instructing in the process. What are the commands? The manual is so confused that I cannot take it clearly.

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Old   November 7, 2001, 04:18
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What do you mean by internet version of CFX? Do you have some kind of hacked version (illegal)?
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Old   November 7, 2001, 11:39
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No. It is legal version. It is a internet version.The soft was install in the workstation and someone operate the soft from another computer by conneting the workstation through the internet.
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