Re: Google earth cachepath
why not instruct your web proxy to cache the data for longer?
Re: Google earth cachepath
We have our Google Earth cache on a network share and have had no problems so far.
Although the max number of concurrent users has probably not gone over 30 so far.
Re: Google earth cachepath
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Originally Posted by UnknownStuntman
We have our Google Earth cache on a network share and have had no problems so far.
Although the max number of concurrent users has probably not gone over 30 so far.
Same here. Just make sure its a good server and not the one where your profiles are kept if you have multiple servers.
Re: Google earth cachepath
I've done some tests and it does let multiple users share the same cache, however I'm not sure there are any performance advantages, especially with the maximum size. I read on the interwebnet that the google cache file is locked and it can't be shared.
I'm wondering if the last user to close overwrites the cache rather than adds to it? (Not sure? Anyone know)
Google earth doesn't like proxies very much, and by default won't load stuff from an HTTP proxy. However, somebody has written a config file for Squid which means it will work transparently. This will also allow you have a larger cache. If you were really keen you could use an old computer to make a dedicated google earth proxy.
See: http://tlog.dehumanizer.com/2005/09/...th-with-squid/
Re: Google earth cachepath
I changed the cachepath in reg on 2 xp machines. It seems once 1 user is using GE it locks the cache file, the other client works but it doesnt use the cache until the first user closes GE. This was only a quick test, give it a try and see what happens for you? This was full everyone acesss and full access to the share.