Ladies and Gentlemen, we have been preparing a course about using Athena including some exercises (practical examples) for tomorrow, March 20th. For that course we reserved a computer pool in the computer science department of our university, and they created course accounts for the participants. They also installed the IFEFFIT package on that computer pool. Unfortunately it is not possible to run IFEFFIT on those computers (although it is installed) with a course account. It only works after administrator privileges have been added to the account. I was temporarily given such privileges, but just for troubleshooting. We cannot get those privileges for the course participants. Has anybody out there ever encountered a similar problem? Any idea how this could be fixed? (probably either by modifying the accounts or changing program settings) Thank you very much! Henning Lichtenberg Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Hi Henning,
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Henning Lichtenberg
Ladies and Gentlemen,
we have been preparing a course about using Athena including some exercises (practical examples) for tomorrow, March 20th. For that course we reserved a computer pool in the computer science department of our university, and they created course accounts for the participants. They also installed the IFEFFIT package on that computer pool. Unfortunately it is not possible to run IFEFFIT on those computers (although it is installed) with a course account. It only works after administrator privileges have been added to the account. I was temporarily given such privileges, but just for troubleshooting. We cannot get those privileges for the course participants.
Has anybody out there ever encountered a similar problem? Any idea how this could be fixed? (probably either by modifying the accounts or changing program settings)
Thank you very much!
Just to be clear, you must be using Windows, and probably Windows 7, if you're getting new-ish computers from a pool service. Background: The Ifeffit programs generally assume they can write to their installation folder... This is considered unsafe in Windows Vista and 7, and we should instead be creating an folder under users\USERNAME\Application Data to write data (such as Athena project files) to. For now, it should be possible to install Ifeffit so that it doesn't need admin privileges to run by installing to a folder other than C:\Program Files\Ifeffit, that the unprivileged user can write to, say to C:\Users\USERNAME\Ifeffit. Everything should work from there just fine. At install time, a small batch file is written that sets all the path information anyway, so that using C:\Program Files\ is not required. Hope that helps --- let us know how that works out. And good luck with the course! --Matt Newville
Dear Matt,
thank you very much for your help! The people in the computer science department fixed the problem, everything seems to run just fine, and the information you provided will definitely be very helpful for the next courses we are planning.
With best regards,
Henning
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Von: ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov im Auftrag von Matt Newville
Gesendet: Mo 19.03.2012 12:29
An: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Betreff: Re: [Ifeffit] administrator privileges
Hi Henning,
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Henning Lichtenberg
Ladies and Gentlemen,
we have been preparing a course about using Athena including some exercises (practical examples) for tomorrow, March 20th. For that course we reserved a computer pool in the computer science department of our university, and they created course accounts for the participants. They also installed the IFEFFIT package on that computer pool. Unfortunately it is not possible to run IFEFFIT on those computers (although it is installed) with a course account. It only works after administrator privileges have been added to the account. I was temporarily given such privileges, but just for troubleshooting. We cannot get those privileges for the course participants.
Has anybody out there ever encountered a similar problem? Any idea how this could be fixed? (probably either by modifying the accounts or changing program settings)
Thank you very much!
Just to be clear, you must be using Windows, and probably Windows 7, if you're getting new-ish computers from a pool service. Background: The Ifeffit programs generally assume they can write to their installation folder... This is considered unsafe in Windows Vista and 7, and we should instead be creating an folder under users\USERNAME\Application Data to write data (such as Athena project files) to. For now, it should be possible to install Ifeffit so that it doesn't need admin privileges to run by installing to a folder other than C:\Program Files\Ifeffit, that the unprivileged user can write to, say to C:\Users\USERNAME\Ifeffit. Everything should work from there just fine. At install time, a small batch file is written that sets all the path information anyway, so that using C:\Program Files\ is not required. Hope that helps --- let us know how that works out. And good luck with the course! --Matt Newville _______________________________________________ Ifeffit mailing list Ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov http://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/ifeffit
Dear Matt, dear all,
I am using a laptop sony vaio with debian inside and 15 inch screen. The screen
resolution is 1366x768;
When I run Athena I got a cut window so when I import the data the OK button of the main
window is missing, and then I can't load them.
If I change screen resolution, the ok button is still missing but the program works
after I have pressed return.
I can't modify the window size, and working with a low resolution is not a good idea.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance.
Alessandro
--
Ph.D Alessandro Longo
researcher of National Council Research
ISMN-CNR
e-mail: alessandro.longo@cnr.it
phone: 00390916809359
fax : 00390916809399
Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Henning Lichtenberg"
Dear Matt,
thank you very much for your help! The people in the computer science department fixed the problem, everything seems to run just fine, and the information you provided will definitely be very helpful for the next courses we are planning.
With best regards, Henning
________________________________
Von: ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov im Auftrag von Matt Newville Gesendet: Mo 19.03.2012 12:29 An: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit Betreff: Re: [Ifeffit] administrator privileges
Hi Henning,
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Henning Lichtenberg
wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen,
we have been preparing a course about using Athena including some exercises (practical examples) for tomorrow, March 20th. For that course we reserved a computer pool in the computer science department of our university, and they created course accounts for the participants. They also installed the IFEFFIT package on that computer pool. Unfortunately it is not possible to run IFEFFIT on those computers (although it is installed) with a course account. It only works after administrator privileges have been added to the account. I was temporarily given such privileges, but just for troubleshooting. We cannot get those privileges for the course participants.
Has anybody out there ever encountered a similar problem? Any idea how this could be fixed? (probably either by modifying the accounts or changing program settings)
Thank you very much!
Just to be clear, you must be using Windows, and probably Windows 7, if you're getting new-ish computers from a pool service.
Background: The Ifeffit programs generally assume they can write to their installation folder... This is considered unsafe in Windows Vista and 7, and we should instead be creating an folder under users\USERNAME\Application Data to write data (such as Athena project files) to.
For now, it should be possible to install Ifeffit so that it doesn't need admin privileges to run by installing to a folder other than C:\Program Files\Ifeffit, that the unprivileged user can write to, say to C:\Users\USERNAME\Ifeffit. Everything should work from there just fine. At install time, a small batch file is written that sets all the path information anyway, so that using C:\Program Files\ is not required.
Hope that helps --- let us know how that works out. And good luck with the course!
--Matt Newville
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Dear Alessandro, this is known feature of Athena, Artemis. I know also this problem well - I run sometimes programs on Eee PC 10 inch screen (1024x600) Here, on the mailing list was long while ago a discussion about that and only two solutions up to now are, AFIK: - work with different screen resolution (I change to 1024x768) - change the size or type of font (Athena menu: Settings --> Edit Preferences --> Fonts or change manually the file: ...Application Data\horae\athena.ini) till fits to you (you have a big screen) regards kicaj ps. please do not cite another thread writing new one. W dniu 12-03-20 22:43, alessandro longo pisze:
Dear Matt, dear all,
I am using a laptop sony vaio with debian inside and 15 inch screen. The screen resolution is 1366x768; When I run Athena I got a cut window so when I import the data the OK button of the main window is missing, and then I can't load them. If I change screen resolution, the ok button is still missing but the program works after I have pressed return. I can't modify the window size, and working with a low resolution is not a good idea. Can you help me? Thanks in advance. Alessandro
-- Ph.D Alessandro Longo researcher of National Council Research ISMN-CNR e-mail: alessandro.longo@cnr.it phone: 00390916809359 fax : 00390916809399
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Dear Dr. Dariusz A.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Alessandro
--
Ph.D Alessandro Longo
researcher of National Council Research
ISMN-CNR
e-mail: alessandro.longo@cnr.it
phone: 00390916809359
fax : 00390916809399
Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Dr. Dariusz A. [UTF-8?]ZajÄ
c"
Dear Alessandro, this is known feature of Athena, Artemis. I know also this problem well - I run sometimes programs on Eee PC 10 inch screen (1024x600) Here, on the mailing list was long while ago a discussion about that and only two solutions up to now are, AFIK: - work with different screen resolution (I change to 1024x768) - change the size or type of font (Athena menu: Settings --> Edit Preferences --> Fonts or change manually the file: ...Application Data\horae\athena.ini) till fits to you (you have a big screen) regards kicaj
ps. please do not cite another thread writing new one.
W dniu 12-03-20 22:43, alessandro longo pisze:
Dear Matt, dear all,
I am using a laptop sony vaio with debian inside and 15 inch screen. The screen resolution is 1366x768; When I run Athena I got a cut window so when I import the data the OK button of the main window is missing, and then I can't load them. If I change screen resolution, the ok button is still missing but the program works after I have pressed return. I can't modify the window size, and working with a low resolution is not a good idea. Can you help me? Thanks in advance. Alessandro
-- Ph.D Alessandro Longo researcher of National Council Research ISMN-CNR e-mail: alessandro.longo@cnr.it phone: 00390916809359 fax : 00390916809399
Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
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"Dr. Dariusz A. Zając"
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alessandro longo
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Henning Lichtenberg
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Matt Newville