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- If you have not already done so, you will need to prepare a user account on the remote XNAT server being used for the User Tests by following these instructions:
- You should then install the Uploader by following the Installation Guide linked below. Note, the guide contains different instructions depending on whether you are using Windows or Linux, and whether you are performing a first-time installation or are updating the Uploader following a previous installation. In the xnat.cfg file, set
- anon_project=RTTQA and
- remote_xnat=https://dart-xnat.cs.ucl.ac.uk.
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- Test Release Version 4 Notes
- First time install on Windows
- First time install on Linux
- Updating DASHER on Windows
- Updating DASHER on Linux
- Editing xnat.cfg
- Building DASHER on Windows
- Building DASHER on Linux
- Installing the Processing Pipelines
- Setting up XSync
- Troubleshooting
- Logging in to the Servers
- Overview of DASHER
- Importing Data into DASHER
- Pseudonymising Data
- Uploading Data to a Remote Server
- Exporting Data from DASHER
- The QUARANTINE Project
- Create and Edit Users
- Adding Clinical Trials
- Managing the QUARANTINE Project
- Setting Quarantine Protocol
- Adding a Project for Local Research
- Adding a Project for a Remote Server
- Changing the Pseudonymisation
- Installing SSL Certificates
- Maintenance
- Download Test Data
- Installing DASHER
- Installing Plugins
- Adding Clinical Trial
- Creating a New User
- Importing Data into DASHER
- Pseudonymising Data 1
- Export Pseudonymised Data Locally
- Upload Data (XSync)
- Import - DICOM push
- Import - Duplicate
- Import - Single RTSTRUCT
- Import - Quarantine
- Pseudonymise - Edits
- Pseudonymise - Missing structure
- Pseudonymise - Local research
- Restarting Docker