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Hi Jeffrey,
try running the Installation Manager that is already installed on
your machine, go to your "File" options, then Preferences and Add a new
Repository. When given the Browse option, navigate to the Disk1 directory,
whether on an actual disk or your harddrive, and select the Disktag,inf
file.
Once that is added as a Repository, run your Install option and hopefully
you will get your expected options for specifying installation
directories, etc.
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From: Jeffrey Tickner <jtickner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 15/07/2013 18:59
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Controlling shared resources directory when
installing RDP
Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
I would like to have both RDP 8.03 and RDP 8.5 (and RDi 9 shortly)
installed on my Win XP workstation.
I did have both 8.03 and 8.5 installed and I messed up 8.03 while
installing multiple PHP editors.
It stopped starting and was logging no errors and after trying a new
workspace and -clean and also manually removing the new plugins and
features I gave up and uninstalled 8.03.
Now I'm trying to install it again from an RDP 8.0.x installer I had
around.
I am installing in a new package group but it is using the old shared
resources directory SDP70 which I appear to have damaged during my messing
around because the install halts every time missing a jar for aix
debugging (I am installing no AIX development tools just i).
RDP 8.5 still seems to be working fine.
I'd like for it to use a new shared resources directory but the
installation manager I'm running right from the disk1 directory has no
file option in the upper left to get to any kind of options.
Any idea how to fool it into doing a fresh install of everything?
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