34 Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation
1 Agilent ChemStation Features
The ChemStation Directory Structure
The ChemStation Directory Structure
The following example shows the directory structure of the ChemStation. It
comprises generic directories that are shared by all configured instruments
and instrument-specific directories. The software installation program creates
a subdirectory of the ChemStation directory (by default CHEM32) for each
configured instrument with the instrument number. Inside this subdirectory,
the data, methods and sequences for this instrument are stored by default.
Additional subdirectories for data, methods and sequences can be added using
Preferences. Within the ChemStation Explorer, is it then possible to navigate
to the newly added locations in order to load data, methods and sequences.
The new locations are also available in each selection box within the
ChemStation menu items (for example, for the path settings in the Sequence
Parameters).
The ChemStation subdirectories are as follows: