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1. Go to https://sdf.slac.stanford.edu/public/doc/#/. Log in with your SLAC Windows account. 
2. You will see options on the top of the page. Click “Interactive Apps” followed by “CryoSPARC Desktop”.
3. Fill in the resources you need then click launch. (You will have to obtain a CryoSPARC license on the CryoSPARC website)
4. After you are allocated the computing resources, click “Launch CryoSPARC desktop” then you will get a TurboVNC page with a Linux desktop. 
5. In the Firefox browser on the desktop, go to localhost:39000 to get a CryoSPARC interface. If you don’t see it, try 39100, 39200, 39300, etc. until you get a CryoSPARC interface.
6. Your CryoSPARC instance will create a default user account of the form "<your_slac_username>@slac.stanford.edu" regardless of whether you have an actual "@slac.stanford.edu" email address or not. The password is any valid CryoSPARC license key (even if acquired with a non-SLAC email address). Use these credentials to log in to your CryoSPARC instance in the interactive session.


Migrating the CryoSPARC Database

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