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Hi Brian,

You are correct. Using the zip file is the most reliable method. Another option is unzipping the zip file into a local folder. This way you have a local update site with a stable name. That is how I share iSphere with my colleagues:

1) Download the zip.
2) Extract the zip into an empty folder on a server share.
3) Add that folder as a local update site.

Work perfectly fine.

Thomas.

Am 28.06.2022 um 15:57 schrieb Brian Parkins:
Matt, have you tried downloading the ZIP archive from here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/isphere/

and installing locally from this? My preferred method and works every time.

HTH,
Brian.

On 28/06/2022 13:01, Matt Qualls wrote:
Hi Thomas,

It won't install from "Check for Updates".  I get the encountered a problem error.  For me, I found that going through the Eclipse Marketplace is the only method that works for these 3 machines. Perhaps there's an issue on the RDi or Eclipse side.  iSphere is the only plug-in that I have installed.  I've been using  IBM IDEs since CODE/400 on OS/2 WARP.  I've learned to adjust and move on.  As long as I can update it and use it, I'm happy.

Thank you for your and your contributors hard work on this product.

Matt



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