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- <td>Running JABAWS for my group, lab, or organization</td>\r
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<h3>Running JABAWS on your local machine</h3>\r
-<ul> <li>Download <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws/archive/jabaws-vm.zip">JABAWS Virtual Appliance</a> (520M) </li>\r
+<ul> <li>Download <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/downloads/jabaws/get?id=jabaws-vm.zip">JABAWS Virtual Appliance</a> (520M) </li>\r
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<p>The Virtual Appliance (VA) package allows you to run a JABAWS server installed on TurnKey Linux as a virtual machine on your laptop or desktop computer. A <a href="man_servervm.html#whenvm">complete guide to the JABAWS VA</a> is given in the manual, but for the impatient, a brief instructions are given below:\r
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<li>Unpack the JABAWS virtual appliance and open it with VMware Player.</li>\r
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-<p>If you use a Mac, or prefer not to use VMWare, then :</p>\r
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- <li>download and install <a href="http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_3_2">Virtual Box</a>.</li>\r
- <li>Unpack the JABAWS virtual appliance, import it into VirtualBox and then start the appliance. </li>\r
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+<p>If you work on Mac do the same using <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/overview.html">VMware Fusion</a>, or for free alternative use a WAR JABAWS package. </p>\r
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-<p>The easiest way to test that your JABAWS Virtual appliance is working is to use Jalview.</p>\r
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- <li>Launch the desktop version of <a href="http://www.jalview.org/download.html">Jalview</a></li>\r
+<p>To check that your JABAWS virtual appliance is working visit the Services Status page available from the main JABAWS menu. For this enter the JABAWS URL for your new server into a web browser. This is shown once the appliance is booted up. </p>\r
+<p>Alternatively you can use Jalview to complete the testing. </p>\r
+<ol><li>Launch the desktop version of <a href="http://www.jalview.org/download.html">Jalview</a></li>\r
<li>Open the Jalview desktop's preferences panel (from the Tools->Preferences menu option), select the <span class="hightlight">Webservices</span> panel and press the <span class="hightlight">New Service URL</span> button.</li>\r
<li>Enter the JABAWS URL for your new server. This is shown once the appliance is booted up.</li>\r
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