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Aug 5, 2024, 2:30:06 AM8/5/24
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WhenI clicked the link on to download the program, it popped up with a dialog box to open with program or close. The only programs it gave me options for were browsers, so I thought it was asking me what browser to use to download it. I clicked google chrome since that's my go-to. Unfortunately, now all it does is open in a new tab with the file ( ) in the URL bar and gives me a blank, "Untitled" page. Is there any way around this?

I tried deleting my cache and browsing history to se if it lets me select something else, but that didn't work. I also tried using a different browser, but that didn't work either. I need this program for my GIS class, so any help will be greatly appreciated.


Google Chrome does not support the ftp protocol which you want to use to download the .zip file containing your programme. I just checked, and edge does not support it either. I do not have other browsers than FireFox installed to test it on, but I know that FireFox definitely can open ftp links. Just either enter it in your address bar and press enter or when you have it on some website, rightclick and choose Save Target As... just as @music2myear suggested. The alternative would be to enter the first part of the URL directly inside the path field of your Windows Explorer and then search for the dnrgps.zip file in the now open file tree. Although there are many many files in there so it could be quite some searching for it.


When deploying, modify the main dnrgps_properties.xml file to include customizations of your choice such as field aliases, visible file types, favorite projections, etc. These customizations will then be used by the end user. Note: If the end user has previously opened DNRGPS they will already have a local copy of dnrgps_properties.xml. This file will need to be deleted or replaced for them to see the updated customizations.


We've been using multiple units of the GPSmap 62sc for years. This year, uploaded waypoints are not visible on the GPS units (multiple units with the same issue). The waypoints are visible in Basecamp and other software (DNRGPS), and the .gpx files are in the right folder on the device, but the device does not seem to be able to recognize they are there. Device software updated today and issue remains. The only change from previous years I can think of is we changed our operating system from Win 7 to 10. Waypoints recorded by the device are visible, but not if they are taken off and then put back on.


They're not visible in the waypoint manager or on the map page. They also cannot be deleted from the device using the delete function in the waypoint manager. The device seems not to be able to detect them but they can still be uploaded off the device.


Firstly, you should move all of your waypoints, track and route files to your computer. Delete the GPX folder on the device and an gpx files on an SD card if in use. Try creating a waypoint on the device and see if it appears in the manager. Try uploading a single waypoint to the location - device or sd card - that you normally do and see if it shows up on the device.


The issue with the units began prior to update. There is lots of space on the device, just a handful of waypoints. I tried the reset just now (thanks for the suggestion) but it didn't work. After reset the waypoints were still present on the gps and the waypoint manager still does not recognize them. I can delete the waypoints off the device using Windows file explorer, and when I upload .gpx files from my laptop using a couple different software programs it all seems fine, but the waypoint manager does not recognize them. I'm not using a sim card.


That's really weird if it's happening on multiple units. You say the waypoints are visible in BaseCamp but also mention in other software. How are you sending these waypoints? Are you using BaseCamp? If not do you get the problem when you do? If so can you attach a relevant gpx file?


I'm not sure what you deleted through windows. If you didn't do the following try deleting the GPX folder within the Garmin folder on the device. Disconnect the device from the computer. Go through an on/off power cycle (wait for map to appear). Then turn on the unit, establish satellite lock and try creating a waypoint using the Mark key on the device. Does this waypoint show up in the Waypoint manager and on the device?


Yesterday I tried sending a couple different gpx files using both Basecamp and another software program called DNRGPS that we've been using for years. In both programs I was using the upload function and received no error message during that process. The uploaded files are visible on the device when viewed using Windows file manager but no visible on the device through waypoint manager or the map page. This morning I tried the reset again, I wanted to see if waypoints recently collected with the device would be deleted. They were not, but since that second reset my laptop will no longer recognize the GPS. I get an error message. When I get to our office today I'm going to experiment with some of our GPSmap 60's.


OK so sorted out the connection issue (it was the cable). Original issue still remains unsolved. The issue is consistent on three different GPSmap 62sc units. I tested my upload process on one of our older units (GPSmap 60CSx) and it worked no problem so it is definitely not the laptop, cable, or software. It is something specific to the 62sc units. I tried deleting the GPX folder as suggested. The unit was able to record waypoints and display them in the waypoint manager, but as before when the same waypoints are downloaded to the laptop, deleted from the device using waypoint manager, then uploaded back to the device, they are not visible in the waypoint manager or map. This is an issue since we need to upload waypoints collected on a previous day to multiple units.


It's still odd that this would happen to three units at the same time. You stated that creating a waypoint on the device was visible in the Waypoint manager. If you turn the unit off then back on does it still show up? I would not hurt to scan the device for virus/malware. A long shot would be that something was placed on the devices that is interfering with it's normal boot. You can also try exporting the waypoints from BaseCamp to a gpx file (name it Waypoints.gpx) and try moving it to the device Garmin>GPX folder via windows.


Hi! Anyone tried using Garmin GPS Map 78s? I have some survey waypoints inside this unit and as I have downloaded the data, I noticed that only the tracks were downloaded. Manifold is also displaying in its GPS console pane that it has 0 waypoints ... well in facts it has hundreds of it within the unit. How do I go about this one? I have used the USB interface in downloading the data. I was hoping that this GPS units (Garmin GPS Map 78s) works similar with the 76 versions. Hoping to solve this issue soon otherwise I will result into using another GPS unit or download the data using a third party software (which I do not like to do). Many thanks!


The GPS Map 78 is one of the newer Garmin's that does not use the same interface and data transfer protocols as the older Garmin models. The waypoints are stored on the unit as a GPX file. After you load the Garmin USB drivers on your computer, the unit will appear like any other disk drive such as a thumb drive. You can browse it from windows and find the GPX file that contains your survey waypoints.


Step 2. Plug your USB Cable from Garmin to PC. When you do this you get a message on the Garmin, "USB Cable Detected. Would you like to go to Mass Storage?" Answer "NO" to this question - that is what puts the Garmin USB into serial real time mode instead of a USB disk volume.


Step 3. You may get a message that Windows is trying to load drivers for a new device. In my case with Windows Vista I just let it work and it found the Garmin USB drivers (for serial connection I guess).


I own a Garmin Oregon 600. I know that it has some communication capabilities, but I have not found on user guide how to use it. Does anyone of you know how to connect this device by USB/Serial in order to fetch its stream of data? I am confident with data stream and serial communication. I just have not found how to setup my device in order to turn it as a recognizable COM device and make it stream its data. I use windows and linux indifferently.


The Gustavus Virtual Lab allows students and employees remote access from their personal machines to a full virtual desktop lab machine. A maximum of 35 users can be concurrently connected to all of the pools available in the virtual lab environment. Each pool is also limited by the number of physical resources available to it so if a single pool is full, please select another. This is a great place to access unique programs for classes and work, such as Adobe Creative Cloud and lab software. Watch the video: Virtual Lab at Gustavus


The virtual lab can be accessed directly using the latest version of Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari. We recommend using Chrome for the HTML web version and this is the recommended option for Chromebooks.


Note: If you device doesn't show up in the list, try a different USB port on your computer. If your device still doesn't show up, your USB device is not supported. The format of your flash drive must be supported by Windows to be readable.


The virtual lab client will automatically add the default printer that is installed on your machine to the virtual lab machine. This will become the default printer for the virtual lab machine. Ensure you have a printer installed on your machine and set it as the default printer for it to show up on the virtual lab machine.


To access any of the Adobe Creative Cloud applications, open any of the Adobe application from the windows bar. If prompted to login, use your Gustavus email (entire email address) and password. Watch the video: How to Open Adobe Creative Cloud on Virtual Lab

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