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      <description>Here&#8217;s a video instruction guide on how to install your own GpsGate Server. It covers everything all the way from downloading the .EXE&#45;file to the Map View in VehicleTracker.</description>
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      <description>Video tutorial on how to manage multiple customers on a single GpsGate Server installation.</description>
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      <description>Video tutorial on how to import POI&#8217;s (Points of Interest) from a KML file.</description>
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      <title>How to create an Event Rule Report</title>
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      <description>Video tutorial on how to create an Event Rule Report.</description>
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      <description>With GpsGate Client Express you can show your actual position in Google Earth. GpsGate Client Express is free to use, with no time limit.</description>
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