I presume there is _somewhere_ on your machine/cluster/network to which you are able to write..?
If so, create a folder there to store your new ado files and add this folder to the Stata ado path with the -adopath- command.
David
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-----Original Message-----
From: Katarina Lynch [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 December 2004 17:18
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st:ATE in stata 7, matching
>This might also be an issue of what access rights she has to her machine.
>In public clusters, I can't >update Stata or download ado files because I
>don't have write access to the C: drive (which >makes sense in a public
>cluster - you don't want people zapping the machines). Hopefully she can
> >get write access to the directory, but she might need to talk to a
>network administrator about >this.
Richard,
that's the case! I am using PC in public access. Last time I contacted the
administrator to install another new command, seemed like he installed it,
but stata still did not recognize it:-/
I am afraid this time it will be the same story and it just wastes a lot of
time, that's why I thought may be there could be other ways out. I will try
to contact him again. In case it won't work, what should I do?
Thank you, guys, a lot!
Kate
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