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Changed outdated information of the tutorial #33

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@PStmmr PStmmr commented Apr 30, 2024

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azoitl commented May 3, 2024

you removed several images from the docs, can you please also delete them and commit that so that we have old pictures in the repo nobody needs anymore.

image:./img/Step2/deployCounter.png[deploying of the application]
. Navigate to the folder where the forte.exe is saved.
. Open Forte with port 61499 and in the other cmd window with port 61500.
. The command looks like this: forte.exe -c localhost:port

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forte.exe, here and in line 109 is specific to Windows builds. is this on purpose or should this better be replaces with some other term like "forte executable"?

. Select the elements to deploy. For this tutorial select our devices _Counter_ and _Testee_.
. Click the [.button4diac]#Deploy# button.
. Check that the _Deployment Console_ shows some output, and that no red warning appears on the right nor left of it. If you get something red, something went wrong.
Open the local console 2x

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I think it would be easier to read it this would read
Open two local consoles

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