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I just finished installing V6 on a new PC at work, I've only installed this version from the DVD, but have never had any problems. This is my 4th install of it, (previous work PC, home PC and laptop) it does taka a long time, but no errors, As suggested in other posts, I let the updates run overnight. We do have the "updater" update loaded locally on a network drive. With only 5-6 people here to use it and PC's not updated that often We probably won't make a local mirror of the main upgrade set. Now I need to show the Guys who build PC's how to do this for the other 3 in my group who are getting updated PC's finally. "David Foxwell" <david.foxwell@xxxxxxxxx> Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 02/01/2007 02:52 AM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To "Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: [WDSCI-L] installing v6 This is deadly serious. It is incredible the number of threads concerning installation problems. I have also been campaiging for an upgrade from V5.1. As I am the only user I realize that this is just not possible. I have just been given the go ahead to train the rest of the team and teach them all I know. When we are all operationnal together, the argument for upgrading will have more weight. I am afraid that these apparent nightmares in the installation process will put an end to the use of WDSc in our company. We are currently about 20 developers. It's no easy decision to install WDSc on each PC. From the administrator's point of view, why waste all that time when PDM works ? What can we do to ensure (when the time comes ) that the thing installs correctly?
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