Wow. You really scored some points here at my expense. I'm impressed and 
humbled by your prowess. 

   I did look at the Developers section, at the download section and then 
scanned the mail list archive. The closest I could come to was the generic 
http://developer.witango.com/downloads/downloads.taf?_function=list&_UserReference=80D567F1A9887CDC44D1DC20&dType=installguide
 however, I suspect if I spent more time I would eventually run across the link 
you sent. I also scanned the mail archives. Lots of discussion and some really 
great information for people who know what they're doing but no real "how to" 
step by step instructions. Having the link you sent I did a search on it. Seems 
that with all of the questions on multiple servers, multiple processors, and 
dual core processors, which was my question, many people would be referring to 
this document. It's referenced once back in 2004. 

   I will read this document. I will also see if there's a way we can avoid 
buying two more professional licenses. Probably not but now I am motivated. 
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my e-mail.

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 1:48 AM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Setting up multiple Witango boxes


> It seems really unreasonable to expect someone new to Witango to  
> have to pour through the Witango mail list archives to figure out  
> how to do this.

I agree.  You could always read the "Witango 5 Professional Server  
Configuration Guide" which you can download from the developer site.

http://www2.witango.com/downloads/ProfConfigGuide.pdf


Regards

Phil
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