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From: Chambers, M. <mat...@gm...> - 2019-03-07 04:27:38
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Then you'd connect to localhost or whatever the local computer's Windows hostname is. You do Start -> Run: cmd /c "hostname & pause" to see that. Assuming your UNIFI uses default ports, hostname is all you should need: you'll be prompted for username/password. But like I said, the server does have to be setup to allow 3rd party applications. -Matt On 3/6/2019 11:05 PM, Matt Padula wrote: > > If I read this correctly, MS Convert needs to be on a separate computer to the data acquisition computer which Unifi is installed on. It > then sees the data acquisition computer as a server which it can access. Have I got that correct? > > Currently, the data acquisition computer is not connected to the network (long story), so MS Convert is on the same computer as Unifi. > > I’m not trying to convert UEP files. > > Thanks for the help thus far. > > *Matt Padula (PhD)* > Senior Lecturer - School of Life Sciences. > Proteomics Core Facility. > > Program Director - Masters of Medical Biotechnology. > > Faculty of Science. > > *University of Technology Sydney.* > > Mob +61 (0)403 838 981 > http://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-science/biosciences-and-proteomics-technologies/about-us > Facebook: Proteomics Core Facility University of Technology, Sydney. > > /I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation upon whose ancestral lands the > campuses of UTS now stand. I also pay respect to their Elders, both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of > knowledge for these lands./ > > *From:*Chambers, Matthew <mat...@gm...> > *Sent:* Thursday, 7 March 2019 7:47 AM > *To:* Matt Padula <Mat...@ut...>; su...@pr... > *Cc:* Tyren Dodgen <Tyr...@wa...> > *Subject:* Re: [proteowizard-support] MS Covert and Unifi > > Hi Matt P, > > UNIFI is a server-based data format. If you have a UEP file, you must import it to a UNIFI server before msconvert can access it. Waters > has not given us an API to read UEP files, only an API to access UNIFI servers. So you need a hostname and username/password, and the > server has to be setup for 3rd party applications to access it. If you only have a UEP file and not a server, I can only suggest you ask > the people who DO have the server to run msconvert for you. > > Hope this helps, > -Matt C > > On 3/6/2019 12:13 AM, Matt Padula wrote: > > Hello. I am trying to get MS Convert to work with Waters Unifi but with little success. MS Convert can't seem to find the database, > which it believes is a server, containing the files to convert when it is installed on the acquisition computer with Unifi. Although I > have installed .NET, I suspect that there is another piece of software that needs installing to get it to work. > > Is there a guide detailing what needs to be done to get MS Convert to access Unifi files? My searching has been fruitless. > > Thanks for any help you can provide. > > > Matt Padula (PhD) > Senior Lecturer - School of Life Sciences. > Proteomics Core Facility. > > Program Director - Masters of Medical Biotechnology. > > Faculty of Science. > > University of Technology Sydney. > > Mob +61 (0)403 838 981 > http://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-science/biosciences-and-proteomics-technologies/about-us > Facebook: Proteomics Core Facility University of Technology, Sydney. > > /I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation upon whose ancestral lands the > campuses of UTS now stand. 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