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[protege-discussion] Transferring protege projects between computers
Samson Tu
swt at stanford.edu
Mon Oct 23 09:58:52 PDT 2006
If your Protege project does not include another project, then
transferring .pprj, pont, and pins files should be sufficient. If the
project has inclusions, and if all projects reside in the same
directory, then transporting the included pprj, pont, and pins should be
sufficient. If your included projects are in different directories,
there may be path problems when you transport them to another machine.
Check "included_projects" slot of the [PROJECT] instance in the pprj
file to see what paths may be embedded in the project.
If the above doesn't help, post the error message you see.
Greg Baatard wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'll soon be receiving a number of ontologies made in protege, and am wondering what files need to be transferred to transfer a project to another computer.
>
> I tried just transferring the .pprj file, .pont file, and .pins file, but got errors trying to open it.
>
> How can i do it, or is there another way which would be easier, such as exporting it into another format.
>
> We're using protege 3.2 basic on windows machines.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
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