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Do you use an HTTP Proxy?  If so, then Update Manager does not work in 
this version as it does not have proxy support.

You can just download a big zip file and do the install from a local 
update site, just as you do for WDSC.

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=715&context=SSZND2&q=&uid=swg24004661&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en

Mark






"Samuel J Lennon" <lennon_s_j@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
05/02/2003 01:10 PM
Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries 
 
        To:     wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: [WDSCI-L] V5 Install Failure


   The saga continues:
 
   Uninstalled everything that I cound find that related to WDSC.
 
   Started a new install.  Generally went smoothly, but:
 
   1)  After disk 2 it asked for disk 1 again, then asked for disk 3. I 
did
   what I was told and it continued.
   2)  At various times when waiting for a disk an annoying Windows dialog
   pops up, just to confuse things.  I ignored them.
 
   Install completed! 
 
   Now I have it running and I'm trying to comply with this bit of the 
readme
   file to upgrade to 5.0.1:
 
   * Important: After you install the product, you need to use Update 
Manager
     to update WebSphere Studio Site Developer (your base WebSphere Studio
     product) to Version 5.0.1:
     1. Open Development Studio Client from the Start menu.
     2. From the menu bar in the workbench, click Help > Software Updates 
>
         Update Manager.
     3. Click Feature Updates.
     4. Expand Query Settings and select any plug-in that contains the
         string: wssd. For example, "com.ibm.wssd.prod_5.0.1".
     5. Click Search Now.
     6. To update your system, double-click any features retrieved in the
         Feature Search Results view.

     Point 4 causes eye strain (but I struggled through...)

     Point 5 just sits and looks at me, saying it is trying to access a 
web
     site.  Finally it dies with an error dialog "Network connection 
problems
     encountered during search."  There is a detail window, but I can't 
copy
     the text, hence I can't paste.

     From what I remember, I've never been able to have anything from IBM
     connect outside our intranet.

     So, is there another way to get 5.0.1?  And how important is it?

     Sam

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