> Yes, I've actually recorded the sumcheck prior to uploading it.  Have 
> download the zipped > package from the site, unzipped, extraction ran into an 
> error.  The newly downloaded
> zipped file's sumcheck does not match the original one (using same tool).
>
> Probably one more thing to try is to ask the hosting company to run a 
> checksum against
> it to see if it matches the original one.  Other than that, any other option?

You should be able to run the checksum yourself, if you can put the
checksum utility on the server and run it from CF or a remote console.
But if the checksum is different, the file is either being corrupted
when you download it, or when you uploaded it to the server in the
first place.

That's all I've got.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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