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* **Alternatively** you can also download the [latest jar-file](http://isbi.aau.at/ontodebug/plugin) of the *Ontology Debugger* and copy the jar-File into the ```plugins``` subfolder of your Protégé 5 desktop client.
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* If your Protégé client is already running, then you have to restart the client to load the plug-In.
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* Once your Protégé client has restarted you will see an additional menu entry in ```Tools->Debug Ontology ...``` like shown here: ![debug_ontology_menuentry](/uploads/bee8628627ac19886a99ffa6cc7d8b55/debug_ontology_menuentry.PNG)
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* Once your Protégé client has restarted you will see an additional menu entry in ```Tools->Debug Ontology ...``` as shown here: ![debug_ontology_menuentry](/uploads/bee8628627ac19886a99ffa6cc7d8b55/debug_ontology_menuentry.PNG)
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# How to use the Ontology Debugger Plug-In in Protégé
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The Ontology Debugger's main task is to ***support the user*** in the process of ***finding the faulty axioms*** in [inconsistent and/or incoherent ontologies](http://ontogenesis.knowledgeblog.org/1329).
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