Suzanne,
Not certain if the below apply to your case but good to know...

Keep in mind that directory paths to file locations are hard coded in the
files themselves e.g. all files created after the database search such as
.pep.xml and onward.  So if you moved files and the directory paths in
their new location differs from where they were when the database search
was performed you will get file not found errors or similar.  I wrote a
series of bash shell commands that will change the directory statements in
the files to your specified new location.  This is using Ubuntu 12.04.  Not
sure if this would work in Windows.

Also make certain the apache config has mod_inculdes enabled or the xml
files won't be loaded.  They are processed by the Apache server first and
the output is sent to the browser.  Depending on your install of Apache,
they may need to be loaded.  If you are using the Windows self installing
version of TPP this should already be taken care of.

Brian Hampton

University of Maryland School of Medicine

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Suzanne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes. When I click in the pep.xml file in the Petunia interface, I rec'd an
> "unable to access file via webserver..." and it shows me a non-interactive
> version of the pep.xml. (On the 32bit computer (slow processor), I can view
> every file so far. I transferred the files from the 64-bit to the 32-bit
> computer which was a silly thing to do because the Apache servers are
> different!)
>
> When I click on either the xinteract or prot.shtml (or prot.html) links I
> rec'd an "The webpage cannot be found". The address it sends it to is, "
> http://localhost/ISB/data/...*.interact.prot.html";.
>
>
> Suzanne
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 26 September 2012 12:38:22 UTC-4, 
> [email protected]:
>>
>> Hi Suzanne,
>>
>> Are you getting this error when you click on the pep.xml file in the
>> Petunia interface?
>>
>> -Joe
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Suzanne <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. I wondered whether someone can help me determine why I cannot
>>> view the output files when I run the same expt on a 32 bit xp installation
>>> and can view the output files.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
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