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tonev
Junior Member

USA
26 Posts

Posted - May 27 2003 :  5:22:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can anyone tell me how to connect to Gall from a non-BIAC computer? I'd like to be able to update the BIAC analysis programs I use on my computer (especially tstatprofile). I am currently able to either map bristol or sftp to it, and used to be able to map the Programs directory of Broca, when it existed. When I try to map Gall, it doesn't accept the user name and/or password I use when connecting to Bristol.

Thanks,

Simon

Simon T. Tonev, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC

charles.michelich
BIAC Alum

USA
183 Posts

Posted - May 27 2003 :  5:35:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Simon,

You need to specify the BIAC domain (connect as: BIAC\username) when mapping Gall.

You specify the BIAC domain in the same way that you specify the WIN domain when connecting to Bristol. (See http://www.biac.duke.edu/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=121)

You will also need to specify the BIAC domain if you are connecting to Hall.

Good luck,
Chuck

P.S. The reason you were able to connect to Broca without specifying the domain is that Broca assumed that you were connecting to the BIAC domain since it is the domain controller. If your computer is a member of the BIAC domain (e.g. all of the computers at BIAC), you don't need to specify the BIAC domain.

Edited by - charles.michelich on May 27 2003 5:42:18 PM
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