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- Sucessfully pseudonymised session [hospital_code]sesPseudon01 in pseudonymised XNAT.
- XSync to remote server configured including remote credentials.
This section tests the synchronisation of data with a remote XNAT server which was configured during the installation.
- Navigate to the session [hospital_code]sesPseudon01 and initiate the synchronisation as described here.
- To confirm that the data was sent correctly, login to the remote server (you need your remote credentials for this) defined for the project and see if the data was uploaded correctly. You can download the data from the remote server, too.
The session was sucessfully synchronised with dart-xnat.cs.ucl.ac.uk
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