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Dan Ablan

"Inside LightWave v9"


Now that we have the shortcuts for LightWave pointing to the correct config files, you
need to actually copy your existing config files to both the config_lightwave and config_
screamernet folders so that any custom menus, color settings, plug-ins you??™ve added,
and so on are loaded when you run LightWave. As mentioned earlier, these config files
might be located in different places, depending on your version of Windows, so simply
do a search for LW9.cfg.When found, copy the files LW9.cfg and LWEXT9.cfg into the two
config folders you??™ve created.
OK, now everything is in place to run the
version of LightWave Layout that will be
using the ScreamerNet config files.
You need to set up a few things in this version
of LightWave so that the settings are
saved to the ScreamerNet version of the
config files when you quit the program.
The first item is where the command
folder is located on the network. This
option is found under the Render >
Network Rendering menu (see Figure
15.32) in the Network Rendering dialog
box (see Figure 15.33).
Clicking the Command Directory button opens another window in which you can locate
the shared network folder on the master machine.


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