Hi Lloyd, thanks for the feedback!

Yes, as you suspected, the install location is in AppData because it's a 
per-user install, not a machine-wide install (to avoid needing elevated 
privileges). GMAT expects to write files to its own directory as a matter of 
course, so defaulting to a system-wide location like Program Files would break 
when GMAT is later run as a normal user.

Microsoft recommends the AppData location for per-user software, but we've 
tried to mitigate it somewhat by putting a link to the GMAT folder in the Start 
menu (Start > Programs > GMAT > GMAT R2013a > Open GMAT folder). An optional 
Desktop shortcut is a good idea. On my machine, I actually installed it to a 
location inside my Documents folder, for easy access.

The crash is interesting... if it's related to integrated graphics, we 
unfortunately have no way to reproduce it here (none of our dev machines have 
Intel graphics). Where did you end up installing GMAT? Does the crash still 
happen when you obtain GMAT from the .zip bundle instead of the installer?

Sorry for the trouble,

Joel Parker



-----Original Message-----
From: l.w...@surrey.ac.uk [mailto:l.w...@surrey.ac.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 7:59 PM
To: gmat-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: djci...@users.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Gmat-users] installing GMAT - crashes

Hello,

I attempted to install GMAT using the R2013a installer on a Windows 7 machine 
that already had Matlab.

Problem 1: installer insists on putting files in 
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\GMAT No desktop shortcuts to this are installed as 
far as I can see.

AppData is usually a hidden directory, so this is an extremely odd choice - to 
avoid permissions problems on locked-down machines where users do not have 
admin privileges? Attempted to select elsewhere (e.g. Program Files, or new 
directory in Program Files), failed. Okay, binary is in GMAT\bin, let's not 
click the uninstall icon in the main GMAT folder, go.

Problem 2: it crashes before displaying any renderings once a script is run. 
I'm guessing it's not happy with integrated graphics? Toshiba L500-19Z has 
Intel GMA 4500M HD. Even if it can't work with integrated graphics, it should 
fail more gracefully.

regards
                
Lloyd Wood
http://sat-net.com/L.Wood/


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