Hello,

   Does anyone have a suggestion for Mike as to how to fix this problem?

Thanks,
George




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   George

   My name is Mike Piasecki (Assoc Prof. at Drexel University) and I am 
involved with the CUAHSI and CLEANER (PI B. Minsker) environmental observatory 
system initiatives. As part of these efforts but also having several projects 
associated to these efforts we (the multiPI groups) are in need of a robust and 
reliable means of audio and video meeting environment.

   After having talked about it for a long time we finally decided to try to 
use the ACCESS Grid.

   I volunteered to take the lead on this and figure how we can get all Pis on 
the AccessGrid table, i.e. we are looking for a multiple one-to-one or 
one-to-many setup of the ToolKit. We have a mixed environment of XP and MAC OS 
users. We are not very technically savvy when it comes to dealing with 
AccessGrid in general and Python in particular, hence can you help?

   I downloaded the required software pieces from the Accessgrid.org site in 
the order they were announced and pretty much just followed the default 
settings in the setup programs. The installation process places a Venue Client 
icon on the desktop and everything seems ready to start. Clicking of the icon 
though does not launch the script, actually none of the scripts in the AGTk-3 
directory can be launched using pythonw (C:\Program Files\python23). I can 
launch python (command line) and also find a pythonwin.exe. program in the 
\Lib\site-packages\pythonwin directory but none of them seem to help in getting 
the scripts running. Pythonw of course doesn't give any traceback information 
which leaves an uninformed user a little in the dark.

   I tried 2 different XP system and I always end up being stuck at this very
   point: the icon won't launch the pythinw environment and the 2 piped scripts
   : runag3.py and VenueClient3.py

   I was wondering whether you could give me clue as to why this is and how I 
could potentially remedy the situation.

   Many thanks in advance for your help

   Mike

   Michael Piasecki, PhD
   Associate Professor
   Dept. of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engrg.
   Drexel University
   3141 Chestnut Street
   Philadelphia, PA 19104

   Tel: 215-895-1721
   FAX: 215-895-1363
   Email: michael.piase...@drexel.edu
   web: http://pages.drexel.edu/~mp29


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