I have moved my .sst file or images, and now I cannot open the .sst file. What is wrong?
A. The .sst file contains links to the images that generated it. In ImaGene 4.2, these links are the absolute paths to the images. This means that the files MUST be in the same location as they were originally. For example, if the files were stored on the original computer as: • C:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage1.tif • C:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage2.tif • C:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\SampleA.txt • C:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\SampleB.txt • C:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\Sample.sst Let say you stored them on the CD-ROM as: • D:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage1.tif • D:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage2.tif • D:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\SampleA.txt • D:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\SampleB.txt • D:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\Sample.sst You will not be able to access them this way, since it is on D drive, not C drive. On the new computer, they must be stored in the EXACT same location as the original: • C:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage1.tif • C:\ImaGene\Files\SampleImage2.tif • C:\ImaGene\Files\Sample_Data\SampleA.t
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