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   When I re-installed, it would not let me install the patches.  I thought
   they were already there.  I believe I missed something in the
   un-install/removal that it would think that the patches are there already.

   I just don't know what I missed.

   At 05:18 PM 6/11/2004, you wrote:

     I do not know if you can even do this wrong, but when you re-installed
     and
     installed the patches, you installed the update to WSSD, followed by fix
     packs 1 and 3 and then finally WDSC?

     I think fixpack 3 is the one that is supposed to fix this.

     If you want to manually install the plugin you can download the JAR for
     the
     plugin.

     
http://www.softlanding.com/free_plugins/plugins/com.softlanding.spooledfiles_1.1.14.jar

     Then open the JAR file using a tool like WinZip and then extract it to
     your
     C:\Program..\IBM\WebSpher..\v51\eclipse\plugins folder being sure to
     maintain the folder name.

     This would cause the plugin to be installed as what is called an
     "unconfigured" plugin which has the advantage of not being borked by the
     Configuration Manager and the configuration problem.

     You might also contact IBM support as this problem will prevent any new
     plugin from being installed.

     Mark
     ---------------------------------------------------------

     Thanks, Mark, for the reply.

     I did the search before I posted, and tried to rename the .config folder
     in the .metadata folder of the workspace.  It did not work then, and
     still
     does not work to fix the problem.

     I re-read the previous postings, and tried to rename the feature.xml
     file
     in the com.ibm.lpex_1.4.x folders in program files.  That did not help
     either.

     I have set the names back, but am still having the same problem.  Update
     will not find any updates to do on it's own, and when I try manually, I
     still get an error.

     Any other suggestions?

     At 01:20 PM 6/11/2004, you wrote:

     wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/11/2004 02:54:43 PM:

     > Current configuration contains errors that are not corrected by the
     > requested operation. See details for more information.
     >    WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (5.1.0.2): Feature
     > requires feature "com.ibm.lpex (1.4.3)", or compatible.

     I would try searching the archives.  I know there was a while where this
     came up a lot.  I think there was some resolution that worked most of
     the
     time, like deleting the .config folder that lives in your .metadata
     folder
     of your workspace.

     Mark

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