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RTC 2.0 RC2 unpack error

When I try to unpack RTC 2.0 RC2 I get an error message: "The system can not find the file specified."
It looks like something is missing.
Any idea?

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Which version (Express, Standard, etc.) did you download?
I downloaded the zip files (not the Install mgr versions) for the Standard version on Windows x86 (Server and Client) yesterday and all went fine.

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Which version (Express, Standard, etc.) did you download?
I downloaded the zip files (not the Install mgr versions) for the Standard version on Windows x86 (Server and Client) yesterday and all went fine.


I downloaded the Express-C version.
I tried many times but when unzip is at final I get the error message.

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Which version (Express, Standard, etc.) did you download?
I downloaded the zip files (not the Install mgr versions) for the Standard version on Windows x86 (Server and Client) yesterday and all went fine.


I downloaded the Express-C version.
I tried many times but when unzip is at final I get the error message.

EXACTLY which download did you try? Did you try and check the MD5 checksum?

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just a note: if you are going to be keeping your RTC installs up to the latest builds released from the development team, I recommend using the IBM Installation Manager to handle the updates.

Since we moved to using Eclipse 3.4 instead of 3.3, I've run into problem myself with downloading and unzipping the full RTC install, which also led to the loss of all my eclipse plugins.

The installation manager actually runs pretty well and makes the upgrade really fast since it only downloads the new RTC bundles instead of the entire eclipse client + RTC.

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Before checking the md5 hash, I recommend you compare the size of the zip to the size listed on the website. It's possible that the download was truncated.

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Before checking the md5 hash, I recommend you compare the size of the zip to the size listed on the website. It's possible that the download was truncated.

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I dont know the reason but MD5 is equal and unpack process continue showing the error message.
Then I tried to use 7-Zip tool instead of the built in tool from Windows. It worked. It looks like the Windows zip tool can not deal correctly. Any way, thanks for the ideas.
:D

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Just an idea:
I also ran into numerous problems when unzipping large files using various tools.
The only "unzip tool" that has never failed so far is "jar -xf".

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Winzip 8.0 works for me.

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Question asked: May 31 '09, 12:23 a.m.

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