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Appendix D. Software Organization
D.3 Directory Organization
The default installation of the LoggerNet software creates folders and installs
software in two directories: the C:\CampbellSci working directory and
C:\Program Files\CampbellSci\LoggerNet program directory.
D.3.1 C:\CampbellSci Directory (Working Directory)
When LoggerNet is installed, several directories are created under the
C:\CampbellSci directory. A LoggerNet directory is created, as well as a
directory for all of LoggerNet’s client applications (such as CRBasic Editor,
SCWin, SplitW, and View Pro).
The C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet directory is used for storing data files and
system status information files from LoggerNet. System files are stored in the
Sys directory. The C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Sys\Bin subdirectory contains
the configuration file for your datalogger network (CsiLgrNet.xml). This
subdirectory has a C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Sys\Bin\Data subdirectory that
is used to store the data cache for the devices in the network. The
C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Sys\Inifiles subdirectory contains all configuration
files for LoggerNet applications which do not have a C:\CampbellSci
subdirectory (such as the Setup Screen or Status Monitor).
There is a C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Data directory that is used to store data
files from Custom Data Collection, which is launched from the Custom button
on the Connect Screen. Note that regular data collection (triggered by
choosing Collect Now from the Connect Screen) and scheduled data collection
both store data to the same file identified in the Setup Screen for the
datalogger, which, by default, is C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet. Only Custom
Data Collection stores data to the file in the C:\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\Data
directory.
The client application directories are used for storing system related files for
each application, and they can also be used for storing user files for that
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