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Un-package; Before any software can be installed, it must first be un-packaged. A disk image can be thought of as the virtual equivalent of a CD. The Alamut® Visual application in the disk image is contained within a single file: for instance 'AlamutVisual-2.7.1.dmg'. Download Advanced Installer. Free Download. This is a unified package containing the complete Advanced Installer application, which includes Freeware.
Alamut® Visual 2.7 must be installed in accordance with the license type:
- Single-seat licenses must be installed and used on a single computer.
- Floating licenses can be installed on multiple computers with a limited number of concurrent users.
- Site licenses can be installed on multiple computers with an unlimited number of concurrent users within the institution.
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Installation Steps
1- Installing Alamut® Visual is easy. Follow the right installation instructions according to your computer operating system:
- Windows – XP, 7 and 8 (known to work also on Windows Vista), 32 and 64-bit versions
- Acquisition
- Installation
- If you have downloaded the Zip file (.zip), uncompress the file into any folder where you have write permissions.
- If you have downloaded the Self-extractable executable (.exe) file, simply double-click the installer to launch the installation program and follow the instructions presented to you. Select a folder where you have write permissions.
- Post Installation
- Mac OS X – Lion/Mountain Lion (Mac OS X 10.6-10.7-10.8)
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- Linux – Ubuntu and CentOS
- Acquisition
- Installation
- Post Installation
Download the Alamut® Visual Zip file (.zip) or Self-extractable executable (.exe) from our download site.
After you have finished installing the program you should remove the files used for the installation (the Zip file (.zip) or the Self-extractable executable (.exe)).
Download the Alamut® Visual dmg file (.dmg) from our download site. Alamut® Visual for Mac is available as a disk image.
Note: For Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) and Mavericks (OS X 10.9) users: this external web page describes how to enable installation of applications from sources other than the Mac App Store.
Before any software can be installed, it must first be un-packaged. A disk image can be thought of as the virtual equivalent of a CD.
The Alamut® Visual application in the disk image is contained within a single file: for instance 'AlamutVisual-2.7.1.dmg'
You then 'insert' or 'mount' the disk image into the machine by double-clicking the file. Having done this, the disk image will appear as another device in the Finder.
The final step of the process is to actually install the software where you have write permissions. An application bundle to install Alamut® Visual is provided by us.
All you have to do is copy the program to your desired location (usually your Applications folder) and run it. Copying the program is performed simply by using drag and drop.
After you have finished installing the program you should remove the files used for the installation. You should unmount the disk image that was used in the installation process. This can be done by using the eject icon next to it in the Finder sidebar. You can also drag the mounted disk icon to the Trash.
Download the Alamut® Visual Tar gzip file (.tar.gz) from our download site.
Uncompress the file into any folder where you have write permissions and, follow the README file instructions where Alamut® Visual is installed.
After you have finished installing the program you should remove the files used for the installation (the Tar gzip file (.tar.gz)).
2- Set up Alamut® Visual with your credentials:
- Inside the folder where Alamut® Visual has been installed, find the AlamutVisual file, and double-click on it to launch the program. Note: For Linux users, double-click on the file AlamutVisual.sh to launch the program.
- Accept the End User License Agreement.
- In the Options dialog box (menu 'Tools' > 'Options' > 'General' tab): Enter into the User section your Institution Id and License Key as they have been provided by us, and User initials.
3- Set up Alamut® Visual with your proxy (optional):
In the Options dialog box (menu 'Tools' > 'Options' > 'General' tab):
If your internet access is behind a proxy, enter into the Network section the Proxy Settings (this may require the input of an IT administrator).
If you are also using HGMD Professional or Genome Trax, make sure that the HTTPS proxy is properly set.
4- Installation instructions only for Alamut® Visual floating license:
Floating licenses enable Alamut® Visual to be installed on several computers and to be used concurrently by a limited number of users. Floating licenses are managed by our server and don't require any specific installation.
You can either proceed to a standard installation on each computer, or proceed to a standard installation on one computer, and then copy it on the other computers (so that all parameters such as institution id, license key, proxy, variant and annotation paths will be the same). In both cases, we recommend to enter different user initials on each Alamut® Visual installation.
NOTE: Installing Alamut® Visual on a central server is possible for floating licenses only and we recommend to set users parameters by using the user-profile management. Please refer to the documentation: User profiles.
Central servers supported by Alamut® Visual are CITRIX® environment or Windows Terminal Service.
Alamut® Visual is now ready-to-use!
Options Dialog Box
Dmg against kil jaeden low. The Options dialog box enables you to enter the necessary information to set up Alamut® Visual according to your needs:
In the Options dialog box (menu 'Tools' > 'Options' tab); other options are available: Language, Default Pathogenicity Classification, Nomenclature, Folders and Features can be set at any time.
Standard Error Messages at Start Up
Category | Message | What to do |
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Access Rights | Sorry. Access denied: Expired License | Your license has now expired, please contact us by email or through our web site. |
Access Rights | key xxx in use | Your machine license is already in use, if you need more license keys please contact us by email or through our web site. |
Access Rights | key xxx in use by: yyy | Your floating license is already in use, you need to wait for a free key to use the software. |
Access Rights | Sorry. Access denied: Invalid Institution Id/License Key | You have input a wrong Institution Id and/or License Key, check the documentation you have received. |
Access Rights | Sorry. Access denied: Invalid Software/License | You are using a software that is not compatible with your license, download the appropriate version according to the documentation you have received. |
Access Rights | Sorry. Access denied: Invalid Software/Eval | You are using an evaluation version, download the registered version according to the documentation you have received. |
Access Rights | Sorry. Access denied: Undefined Expiration Date | Your license has now expired, please contact us by email or through our web site. |
Access Rights | undefined reason | Your access could not be granted, please contact us by email or through our web site. |
Access Rights | This Release Candidate has now expired | The version you were using is outdated, please get a new version from the download link you were supplied previously. |
Network Error | Any message, e.g. Error Code: 99 | Alamut® Visual could not access our server. 1. Ask your IT administrator to check the network issues below. 2. Report us the error by email if necessary. |
Network Connection | Any message | Alamut® Visual could not access our server 1. Ask your IT administrator to check the network issues below. 2. Report us the error by email if necessary. |
License File Error | License file not found. Application will shut down. | The End User License Agreement file must remain in the Alamut® Visual folder. |
Reported Issues and Solutions
Some solutions may need the input of an IT administrator. Dmg burner for windows.
♠ My Alamut® Visual is outdated, I don't know where to download the current version
⇒ Check the download instructions you have received or contact us by email or through our web site.
♠ Alamut® Visual doesn't save my options or prompts the Options dialog box when launched
⇒ You must have the writing rights over the Alamut® Visual folder, check with your IT administrator.
♠ Alamut® Visual can't reach the network or a network error occurs
⇒ This issue may have many causes due to your local configuration that must be checked by your IT administrator:
- Wrong proxy settings
- Firewall blocking the Alamut® Visual internet address
- Anti-virus preventing Alamut® Visual to access the internet
- Data loss prevention software blocking the sending of unencrypted pid
- Any recent change in your computer or in the network system if Alamut® Visual was working fine before
♠ Alamut® Visual installer or Alamut® Visual program does not operate
⇒ This issue may occur due to your local security policy (e.g., sandbox) and must be handled by your IT administrator.
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♠ Alamut® Visual cannot load certain genes
⇒ Ask your IT administrator to check that the proxy size limit is high enough and proxy cache has been disabled.
Installing Alamut® Visual Upgrades
Alamut® Visual is regularly upgraded with new features:
Alamut® Visual Version | Release Date |
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Alamut® Visual 2.7 | April 2015 |
Alamut® Visual 2.6 | December 2014 |
Alamut® Visual 2.5 | September 2014 |
Alamut® Visual 2.4 | January 2014 |
Alamut® 2.3 | April 2013 |
Alamut® 2.2 | June 2012 |
Alamut® 2.1 | December 2011 |
Alamut® 2.0 | December 2010 |
Installing an Alamut® Visual upgrade
- Do the same as installing the Alamut® Visual Software.
- When you launch Alamut® Visual, answer Yes to the question: 'Is there a previous version of Alamut® Visual on this computer? If so, you can retrieve its application settings. You will just have to specify the folder of the previous version. Do you want to use previous settings?'
- Then, remove the previous version.
Transferring an Alamut® Visual license to a new computer
- IMPORTANT! Please be careful not to launch the Alamut® Visual software on the old computer the day you want to make the transfer.
- Copy the Alamut® Visual folder from the old computer to the new one (on the desktop for instance, since this folder will be removed after the installation).
- Do the same as installing the Alamut® Visual Software.
- When you launch Alamut® Visual, Yes to the question: 'Is there a previous version of Alamut® Visual on this computer? If so, you can retrieve its application settings. You will just have to specify the folder of the previous version. Do you want to use previous settings?'
- Then, remove the previous versions from both computers.
- You may also need to transfer variants and annotations files from the old computer to the new one (see below).
Alamut® Visual enables to save locally variants and annotations: these data are stored directly into the file system in the user's defined folders.
Depending on your IT organization, these data may also have to be transferred from the old PC to the new one, unless they are stored into a shared folder.
Please refer to the documentation: Variants and Annotations to understand where and how these data are stored.
These folders' organization and management are under the users' responsibility.
As for any important computer data, we strongly recommend to backup these data regularly.
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