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K_Kahne_Fan

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I should probably ask this @ PT, but I "know" y'all and am more comfortable here.

So here's my Q: I recently purchased a laptop to use around the house. I also have a laptop plugged in and used as a PC. Not only do I have shared folders, but I have an external hard drive which I'm able to share between the two. Is it possible to direct my HH to one of these, as well as point PT to the same shared area so that I can track my stats while on either machine? If so, is there a way to put my current HH in the same shared area so that I don't miss a beat?
 
momoney2

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Yes, this sounds very do-able.
(The info below is just from viewing the panels, and from previous PT3 db export and import experience. These are NOT official PT3 instructions. PT3 support would be your best bet for assistance if you have further questions.)

In order to change the location where your HH's are stored, from Full Tilt Poker (other sites should have similar navigation): Options > Hand History... > check the Save My Hand Histories (already done) > click the Change Folder... button > then navigate and select the folder/external drive of your choice to store your HH's. (Basically change the C: drive to your external drive.)

For importing the HH's into PT3: Import tab > Auto Import tab > select the poker site from the list below > select the corresponding poker site tab on the right > under Directory Configuration, change the Hand History Directory by clicking the ellipsis button [...] > navigate to the same directory location where you are storing your HH's.

For moving/exporting your existing DB: select Database > Database Management > click the Export button. This will create a folder within the PockerTracker 3 folder (under C:\Program Files\PokerTracker 3) for each poker site's HH's from your PT3 DB.

Create a New databse: Database > Database Management > click the New button and select a location on your external drive.

Re-import your old database to your new database: Import tab > Manual Import > click the Import From Directory button > select the folder for the poker site you want to re-import. (Repeat for each poker site where you play.) (In previous versions of PT3 tournament summary info was not exported, though it may be now.)

If you want to install PT3 on the external drive (it may run slower externally). While running the install, you will probably have to select a different location rather than the default C:\Program Files\PokerTracker 3 location. (If there is not an easy way to select the location, you'll have to go to PT3 support for assistance.)
This last step may not be necessary as you can probably just install PT3 on both computers, but have the DB stored on the external drive.

The downside to all of this would be if you were ever playing on your laptop without being connected to your external drive, you would not be able to run PT3 or store your HH's unless you reconfigured your options back to the normal locations.

I occassionally play on my old PC that is too weak to run much, so I don't have PT3 on there. After a session is over, I just move the HH's over to my main PC in the appropriate poker site folders. Then import the files into PT3. This may be an option for you, if you don't want to bother with altering your existing configuration. I forgo the real-time info and HUD though.

GL2U! :cool:
 
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Yes, it can be done.

I seem to recall one of the regulars (Irexes ??) saying he works this way with PT.
 
momoney2

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I was thinking this through after I went to bed and realized that you probably do NOT have to move the location where the poker sites store your HH's. PT3 can pick up the HH's from your C: drive and move them to your external drive when they are imported into your db. So you can skip that first step.
GL2U! :cool:
 
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If you always have your external hard drive plugged into whichever machine you are playing on or if your network allows either machine to share files on that drive all the time, why not just direct your poker client (site software) to save HH's to the external drive and direct Poker Tracker to read from the external drive? Then if you also run the PT program from your external drive, you'll always have just 1 HH database and 1 PT DB.

I'm not sure if you can have the PT program run separately on each machine and share the same DB on the external drive, but that would be even better if you could do it.

Oh. And BTW, how 'bout that kid in the 9 !!!!
 
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