Peng - This almost certainly has something to do with file permissions. Make sure that the HKL2000 process has the permission to read the files in the data directories. You may need to dig around a bit; the offending permission setting may be a few directories higher up, or it may be with the image files themselves. Wrong permissions would be a "user error" ;) Hope that helps. Best - MM


On Jul 5, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Peng Xie wrote:

Dear all,
 
I had this wierd problem and I am wishing somebody here can give some insights to its solution.
 
I once tried copying some image files to a folder and used HKL2000 to process them. when I tried to set up the dataset, the program just showed that there was no dataset in the folder. I tried to make a new folder and copy all the image files to this new one, and tried HKL2000, and sometimes it worked. It is wierd because it is totally inconsistent, sometimes it works and sometime it doesn't.
 
I just came back from this synchrontron trip with all the integrated .x files, after I copied everything to my computer, HKL2000 failed to recognize any of those .x files and I could continue scaling the data. It seems to be a problem either for the computer or the HKL2000 program itself. This is so annoying and I wish there is reason for this and I can find out to solve this problem.
 
Any thoughts will be highly appreciated!
 
Best,
 
Peng
 


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