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Feb 16, 2011 at 10:38 AM

BOE XI 4.0 Ramp Up Installation Archive corrupt

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We want to install a new BOE XI 4.0 in a default installation.

W2k3Sp2 64bit, Tomcat 5.5 (or 6) and MySQL as standard WAS.

During the extraction of the WINRAR-archive for Windows distributed by SAP (SAP Marketplace, in 4 files separated download 51039468 as a self-extracting archive) we've got several errors, which have been confirmed on several systems:

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
crystalreports.boe.serviceplugins.cpp.crcacheserver-4.0-core-64
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
dsl.dsl_clientsdk_light.dswsbobje-4.0-core-nu
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
dsl.dsl_clientsdk_light-4.0-core-nu
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
crystalreports.dataaccess.driver.java-4.0-core-nu
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
crystalreports.sdk.java.sdkcommon.dswsbobje-4.0-core-nu
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
dsl.webpath_bundle-4.0-core-64
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

! E:
BO_INSTALL
51039468_part1.exe: CRC failed in 51039468
DATA_UNITS
BusinessObjectsServer_win
dunit
informationengine.cube-4.0-core-64
content.cab. The file is corrupt\par

Anyway, the extraction of the archive does not interrupt while getting those errors.

These files belongs to the BO content. I am unsure about this, whether these files could be essential for the BO XI 4 installation.

Can anybody confirm those errors , too?

During installation does this have any serious effects or could this be ignored?

Regards

Christian