Hello Jack,

Could it be that your SEQUEST license is granted on a user-level, as
opposed to a system/CPU?  Commands that are launched through Petunia
are run as the "Apache" user, which may not have access/credentials to
run SEQUEST.

Cheers,
--Luis


On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Jack Goodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> (All my searches on this group gave results related to older (cygwin)
> revs of TPP)
>
> We have installed TPP v4.5 RAPTURE rev 2, under Windows 7 64-bit, and
> successfully run XTandem searches.  BioWorks Browser 3.3.1 is
> installed, sequest.exe can be accessed via command prompt, and path to
> it is in PATH environmental variable.
>
> When we attempt to run a sequest search from the tpp-gui, we get the
> error SEQUEST has not been licensed on this computer.
>
> Any ideas where the problem might be?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jack Goodman
> University of Kentucky Mass Spectrometry Facility
>
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