It turned out there was a user privilege issue installing Skyline on
my Windows XP. When installed by Admin on a separate Windows XP
machine, those *.dll files were found in C:\Documents and Settings\..
(as Nathan posted earlier). I copied files (see Nathan's reply
earlier) to my machine and msconvert worked fine.

However, the Admin installed Skyline didn't look "normal" either
(judging from lack of tool bar in the Skyline window).

Just reporting back to the group.

Bob

On Jan 19, 1:56 pm, bobxiong <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I searched All Files/Folders on my local drive and I have only one
> local drive.
>
> I'm not able to post a screenshot image somehow. Are there any
> settings I need to modify in order to post an image in this group?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
> On Jan 19, 1:40 pm, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > A screenshot would be most descriptive for whether your Skyline looks 
> > normal. It opens up with an
> > empty document. Although you not finding rscoree.dll is strange on Windows 
> > XP.
> > Do you have searching of hidden/system directories turned on? Local 
> > Settings is a hidden directory
> > in Windows XP.
>
> > -Matt
>
> > On 1/19/2011 12:13 PM, bobxiong wrote:
>
> > > Hi Nathan,
>
> > > I downloaded and installed Skyline 0.7 today again. But nothing was
> > > written to C:\Documents and Settings on my Windows XP. Did Skyline
> > > look "normal" on your computer after installation yesterday? I always
> > > got that weird window when I started Skyline after installation. The
> > > Skyline window was virtually empty except for a string of dots and a
> > > small gray box. No tool bar or navigation bar etc. was displayed. Did
> > > your Skyline window look different? I suspect that I couldn't find
> > > those *.dll files because there were problems with my installation,
> > > even though no installation error was reported on my screen.
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Bob
>
> > > On Jan 19, 12:18 pm, Matthew Chambers<[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> I suspect you're running into the same problem as Nathan and bobxiong 
> > >> with the DLL search crashing
> > >> on Windows XP. I've just committed a fix for that and tested it on an XP 
> > >> machine with only Skyline
> > >> installed. It'll work as of r2476.
>
> > >> However, you will probably have an additional problem even once the DLLs 
> > >> are in place. The TripleTOF
> > >> came out after Protein Pilot 3 and probably isn't supported by its DLLs. 
> > >> There's a new API in the
> > >> works that should fix that problem. In the meantime, if the data's not 
> > >> too big (not multi-gigabytes)
> > >> you can send it to me and I'll convert it. I'm eager to see some 
> > >> TripleTOF data anyway. :)
>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> -Matt
>
> > >> On 1/19/2011 7:47 AM, Valot Beno�t wrote:
>
> > >>> Hello,
>
> > >>> I have same issue as bobxiong.
>
> > >>> I installed tried version of protein pilot 4 and copy rscoree.dll,
> > >>> clearcore*.dll and absciex*.dll in the folder of msconvert.
>
> > >>> I get the following message :
> > >>> [reader_ABI::readI()] unhandled exception
>
> > >>> I install Skyline 0.7 today, but I can not find where are the .dll?
>
> > >>> Any help to convert this wiff files (test results of TripleTOF data)
> > >>> while be appreciated.
>
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>
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