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  • Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 17:20:07 -0700

>From: Dan Dansereau <address@hidden>
>Organization: Utah State
>Keywords: 199901112050.NAA12764 LDM pqact.conf

Dan,

>When I took the classes last summer - one of you gave me a 
>pqact.conf file that decoded everything ( I think, and I think it
>was the the one that you-all use for unidata ) , and I used it
>for setting up our classes here at usu, not quite verbatum, but close.
>( were are (mostly) running mcidas, gempak, and wxp - but I'm tracking
>down what happens to my missing data ( ie fronts, overlays, some of the
>stat composites etc. )
>
>Would it be possible to get it again ?

Sure.  I put a copy of the version of pqact.conf that we are using out
in the pub/misc directory of anonymous FTP on our FTP server,
ftp.unidata.ucar.edu.  Please let us know when you have grabbed the
file so I can remove it.

>Dan Dansereau
>Utah Climate Center

Tom Yoksas

Date:    Tue, 12 Jan 1999 11:26:37 MST
To:      Unidata Support <address@hidden>
From:    Dan Dansereau <address@hidden>
Subject: Re:

Tom
    Thanks much - I got it, and with a little luck won't lose it

Dan