If I uninstall moka5 do i lose all the cache entries
okay so i have 6 live pcs 4 local and 2 dld i believe they are all in one cache which resizes itself based on used disk space.
I have a problem in that the local winxp nic has stopped communicating with the adsl gateway modem.
The problem began when i setup a local LAMP server in moka and change its internals to reflect the same ip number range as used by the Winxp nic.
The VMWare nics were using 192.168.etc and the local nic and adsl use 10.1.1.etc
so I used network bridging to connect the vmware nics (I have two???) to the local winxp nic and i could then access the internet from my various live pcs with moka set to NAT.
I then discovered the bridging setting in Moka5 ao set this for the LAMP Live PC and changed both the VMWrae nics to static ip's in the 10.1.1etc group.
Now nothing works??
The Bridge cannot be deleted and shows no protocols installed. I can ping all the 10.1.1 addresses but i cannot get to the internet.
Anybody got any ideas,.
TIA
Jim
Uninstalling moka5 Engine
Uninstalling moka5 Engine will also remove the cache. Also during uninstall, there is an option to leave the LivePCs around (but all this is still minus the cache).
The following linke Windows moka5 Engine FAQ will provide info on where your LivePCs will exist as well as where your cache may reside.
Basically, LivePCs are in your user profile and the cache will reside in "cache" folder in All Users or in a cache folder if moka5 Engine was not installed on the system disk.
Kevin
Oh and about uninstalling
Sorry i lost the thread when explaining.
What I wanted to know also was if i uninstall moka 5 will the vmware nics go away and do i lose all the settings and live pcs in the cache.
Cheers
Jim