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From: David Guertin (guertin_at_middlebury.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 03 2011 - 16:00:11 CST
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On 2011-02-01 15:19, Kirby Vandivort wrote:
>
> I believe that the data you have specifically asked about is probably 
> downloaded during the metadata file updates that you get the very 
> first time you run MultiSeq.  Are you aware of any problems when 
> MultiSeq did that initial download?  You might try redownloading the 
> data.  Move/delete the directory that the files (lots of megabytes) 
> were put in, and get rid of the multiseqrc file that was created in 
> your user directory.  Then, rerun VMD and Multiseq and have it 
> redownload everything.  This is definitely a problem we haven't run 
> across before.  :)
Thanks! That did the trick. I didn't notice any problem with the data 
when I originally downloaded it, but deleting it and downloading it 
again solved the problem. I still don't know what was wrong with the 
original metadata, but no matter. It's working now!
Dave
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