Dear Sajan,
Here is the configuration I use :
c:\root is the directory where all the root stuff resides.
In my autoexec.bat I set the following environment variables :
set TEMP=c:\temp
set HOME=c:\nick
set TMPDIR=c:\temp
set ROOTSYS=c:\root
set PATH=%PATH%;%ROOTSYS%\bin
Before trying things out, you have to restart your system.
If you then put in the $HOME directory the files rootlogon.C, rootlogoff.C
rootalias.C and .rootrc these files will then be used by default when you
start up a root session. However, if a modified copy of one of these files
resides in your current working directory, root takes that version.
To start a ROOT session, just open a DOS box and type root.
Hope this helps you in getting started.
Cheers,
Nick.
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Dr. Nick van Eijndhoven mailto:nick@phys.uu.nl http://www.phys.uu.nl/~nick
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================ Original message ===================
Dear Sir,
I have been trying to run ROOT on a windows NT and windows95 system
which are on the cern NICE network.
On the NT,I am unable to make it execute the
macro files (.C ) files which are in my private directory. The only way
I can run ROOT is by clicking the button on root.exe and not by typing
from the command prompt.
Could you advice me on how to setup the pathnames correctly for
NT and for w95, please. We looked through the ROOT web pages and
even our system manager has difficulty in figuring this out.
I have the pro verson of ROOT and the version 6.0 of the Visual Studio.
Thanks and regards,
Sajan.Easo@cern.ch
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