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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] submap oddity? |
From: | Paul <pstroud@bellsouth.net> |
Date: | Mon, 23 Aug 2004 10:21:38 -0400 |
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The location.conf only works on the default map. You could copy your map to a new name and then open a new default map to get the location.conf to work on a new map. Paul Mike wrote: I have a /usr/OV/conf/location.conf and this files does categorize the nodes that are displayed in the default/root map. I create another man called 'All' that I intend to make the default for the web clients. However, before I can make any changes at all I'm looking for a Site called 'World'. This site does appear in the first map, but not in the new map 'All'. Is there something I need to do for the location.conf to be active for map 'All'? Mike |
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