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slang
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dot Net Plug-In extraction error

Postby slang » Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:04 am

I'm modifying my IA Developer 5 setup to add .NET Framework runtime and I get the following error after Extracting Web Media: dot Net Plug-In completes downloading:

"Extracting of installation data downloaded from the web has failed. What would you like to do?
- Download a fresh copy of the installation data.
- Try to extract the existing download data again."

I tried both of the options, repeatedly and can never successfully install the dot Net Plug-In. I have broadband internet service and am not experiencing any service interruptions. The Plug-In.7zip file actually downloads. I can access it from the IE cache. I tried clearing out the IE cache in order to effectively force a download, but that didn't work either. The 45mb file gets downloaded again but fails extraction.

I'm running IA Developer 5.2 build Ponderosa_sp2.060222 under win xp professional 2002 SP2 on a hyperthreaded intel pentium 4.

MattLaw
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Me too!

Postby MattLaw » Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:14 pm

Yes, im getting the exact same issue. Machines without .net 2.0 will not install.

Matt

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Postby jimo » Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:36 pm

Does the Web Media Block Name exactly match the download file name without the .7zip extension?
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Postby MichaelNesmith » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:18 pm

Be sure the Download URL field of the Web Media Block command matches exactly the URL where your plug-in is being downloaded from, and that URL is serving the exact web media block file that is built by your setup.
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