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Generally, after installation (as above) of the various files included in WideFS, as a basic rule you should
not actually have to do anything more but we also like to at least edit the wideserver.ini file, use a text
editor like Windows Notepad. Add the following entries in the first Section of the Wideserver.ini file:
ServerName= (your Server’s Name)
Or
ServerIPAddr= (your Server’s IP address)
You only need to set either the ServerIPAddr or ServerName (not both). It is recommended that you use
the ServerName option. Then add to the same ini file ProtocolPreferred=TCP (or whatever protocol you
prefer) we recommend TCP at least to start with.
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If you do not know how to find your ServerName or IP address, please contact Project Magenta support or
refer to the WideFS documentation.
When you first try to “connect” wideclient to MSFS
you may need to allow access for this program by
any Firewalls you have enabled. Otherwise they
may block communication.
To check you have correctly set WideClient to
communicate with MSFS, run MSFS on the Server,
then start WideClient on your client PC by clicking
on wideclient.exe. In the menu bar at the top of
the Wideclient program you should see the
number of clients that are connected. If it is
indicating that nothing is connected, then you need to refer to the network checklist to make sure you have
set everything correctly.
Step 4 Additional things to do – Sharing
A) Share your default MSFS folder and give it full read/write access.
Right click on your MSFS main program folder, select properties, and
then look for the sharing options (typically on a sharing tab in winXP).
Select the option to share the folder and give it a share name with full
read/write access.
B) For FS9 / FSX, you need to share where the Flight Simulator Files
are stored. Go to your MyDocuments folder and find the sub folder
“Flight Simulator Files”. Right click on this folder and enable full
sharing as outlined above. The share name of this folder must be set
to FSPLANS. Write in FSPLANS where it indicates the share name.
When using WinXP, make sure the option for it to be a Private Folder
is not selected.
Step 5 NetDir
The NetDir setting is required if you own a copy of the PM CDU or MCDU program.
There are various ways to set the NetDir, it is important to ensure it has been set correctly for correct
operations between the CDU / MCDU and the Glass Cockpit.
a) Go to the program folder of the CDU or MCDU where you installed this software.
b) Open this folder. There is a subfolder called NetDir. Right click, Properties, and select the “sharing”
tab or option. Now allow sharing over the network, and set the share name to NetDir. Make sure
you have selected full read/right access and that it is not a private folder. Click OK and close.
c) Now run the CDU program. It will detect automatically the NetDir and should set the software for
its use.
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d) To check that everything is working, download and install the latest version of the pmFileCheck
program from the Project Magenta website. When you run it, with the CDU software running as
well, and a connection to MSFS via wideclient, it will produce a test report indicating any problems.
Step 6 Sharing In General
Check that there is no network or firewall restrictions between folders that need full sharing / read and
write access.
Typical symptoms of incorrectly set NetDir:
• Red display “FAIL” in the CDU (bottom right of graphic or on your CDU hardware)
• Receiving a “Network Error” message in the CDU scratch pad.
• Seeing no vspeed (once set), flaps, flight plan in the PFD, ND and EICAS respectively when running
the Glass Cockpit programs.
If any of the above occur, something is not correctly set. Check:
• File & Printer Sharing Services installed and active for the network
• All computers “see” each other and can exchange files
• You have created and shared the NetDir folder with full read/write access
• When looking at the cdu.ini file (using Notepad text editor) you can see an entry in the file called:
NetDir=\\machinename\NetDir
If the entry looks something like this:
NetDir=c:\cdu\NetDir
Then this is incorrect and the folder is not being shared across the network.
Optimization
Here is a list of tips to make sure your network runs as fast as possible... this mostly applies to XP systems.
• avoid any "Auto" settings in the network "LAN Settings" for the Link Speed / Duplex, e.g. use "100
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