Saving A Successful Proxy Alignment

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Yeoman24
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Saving A Successful Proxy Alignment

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Newbie question.
Somehow (!), after following guidance posts, I managed to properly remove my Blue&Me unit from my 62 plate Ducato X250. The mileage on the dashboard no longer flashes. Hurrah!

Having had this success, I threw away the broken Blue&Me unit. Then I had an OMG moment! Would there be a circumstance where I had to do the procedure again :o .

So, is there a way I can save my current proxy setting to be able to ‘reinstall’ it if I need to in the future. A bit like a Windows restore point I suppose. Thanks
shpuncik
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Re: Saving A Successful Proxy Alignment

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check your MES install folder.
Yeoman24
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Re: Saving A Successful Proxy Alignment

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… just to complicate matters, since doing it I have had to reinstall MES as my laptop packed up. So, how do I do a fresh scan of my system to effectively create the equivalent of a ‘restore point’? Thanks
shpuncik
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Re: Saving A Successful Proxy Alignment

Post by shpuncik »

everytime you connect to module with MES it creates log file for this connection.
connect to "CAN Setup", disconnect and check your MES install folder with your proxi config. sometimes it might not create log, at least for me, so just repeat.
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