I managed to avoid the folder lock problem by stopping Norton
Antivirus during installation. But I am still getting a "SSL peer shut
down incorrectly" error every time I try to install the 2.0 platform
and upgrade the 1.5 platform.

On Nov 2, 7:44 pm, Chuan Lee <chuanv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm new to this group. Has anyone got an answer to the problem?
> I read through the posts and I can say I've tried most of the way I can
> think of.
>
> First of all, I'm pretty sure it's 'SDK Setup.exe' that is locking up the
> directory. So after it unpacks the platforms and addons to 'temp' directory,
> it can't move the subdirs under 'temp' to 'platforms' and 'add-ons'. I
> confirmed the lock because I couldn't delete any directory when 'SDK Setup'
> was running.
>
> Manually, you CAN move the subdirs under 'temp' yourself by following error
> log telling you "failed to move directory from <temp...> to <platforms...>.
> The problem is the subdirs under 'temp' are empty directories. So your
> manual tasks will be done in vain. I tried 3 times!
>
> I tried to trick 'SDK Setup' by moving to Windows DeskTop. But it wouldn't
> run from there! Sigh.
>
> I tried to install it from eclipse. Same error.
>
> There must be an easier way to install the Android SDK 1.6 or 2.0. The
> previous versions that have pre-expanded directories work fine. So you just
> unzip the file and drap-and-drop the whole folder to wherever you want.

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