You can directly access the xppaut.exe file from the command line as well but you should be sure to set the proper X11 Display.Navigate to the "xppall" folder by typing: Click on the terminal to start typing.Click on "Start" and Search Programs for "command prompt" and click on it to bring up a terminal.The best way to use XPP is from the command line as this gives you many more options and much more flexibility. To use XPP / XPPAUT, drag and drop ODE files onto the "xpp - Shortcut" on your Desktop.Open the "xppall" folder, find the "xpp - Shortcut" file, right-click on the file to "Copy" the shortcut, and then right-click on a blank space of the Desktop to "Paste" the shortcut on the Desktop.Click "OK" to close the properties window.On the "General" tab under "Security:", click the "Unblock" button to allow the application to run.
Open the "xppall" folder, find and right-click on the "xppaut.exe" file / application, then click to open its "Properties".
IMPORTANT: The "xppall" folder must be placed so that the full path to the folder is"C:\xppall" Right-click to "Copy" the extracted "xppall" folder, then open your computer's "C:" drive and right-click in a blank space to "Paste" the folder in the root of the "C:" drive.Extract / unzip the downloaded "xppwin.zip" file, by right-clicking on the file and then clicking to "Extract All.", which will reveal an "xppall" folder.Verify the Xming program is running by looking for the "X" icon in the Windows Taskbar Notifications Area.Run the Xming program from (Start) -> All Programs / All Apps -> Xming -> Xming.You can use the default / full installation settings for both the Xming program and the Xming fonts - just make sure that the "Normal PuTTY Link SSH client" option is selected in the Xming program installation settings.