RE: Problem in loading NONMEM software

From: Lilian Li Date: November 04, 2004 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: "Lilian Li" lilian_li1@yahoo.com Subject: RE: [NMusers] Problem in loading NONMEM software Date: Thu, November 4, 2004 12:41 am Ahmed, The manual instructs you to copy these files to your working data directory, i.e. whatever directory you are storing your csv file, the control steam file, etc. However there is an easier alternate way: right click on my computer and bring up the properties window. Go the last tab "Advanced" and then "Environmental Variables". In the lower half, there should be a list of system variables. Find the variable that's named 'path', and edit it. There will be a long list, go to the end of the list, and add "c:\nmv;c:\nmv\tr", be sure to separate each with a semicolon, no space. This is assuming that you installed NONMEM on the local c drive. Otherwise just substitute c with the appropriate drive label. By setting the path this way in the system, you no longer need to copy the batch file or the exe file into your data directory any more. The windows system will automatically go to the specified directory on c drive to look for needed files every time you execute a command. Lilian Li, Ph.D. Pfizer Global Research & Development
Nov 03, 2004 Tausif Ahmed Problem in loading NONMEM software
Nov 04, 2004 Lilian Li RE: Problem in loading NONMEM software
Nov 04, 2004 Tausif Ahmed RE: Problem in loading NONMEM software