From http://www.cisco.com/web/Downloads/SDS/Software_Downloads/FAQs.html#faq23

Q. The software file seems to download, but I cannot find it. What do I do?

A. If you are using a Unix based system such as a MAC, we have a known issue. The file name is getting prefixed with the folder name. E.g - if you downloaded the file 'xyz.bin' to a folder 'abc', the file name in the Unix directory will be 'abc\xyz.bin'. The file is fine to download. Please rename the file to remove the folder prefix 'abc\' before using the file. We are currently working on resolving this issue.

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Mark Tinka wrote on 17/09/2009 13:24:
On Thursday 17 September 2009 02:38:22 pm Marian Ďurkovič wrote:

I lost quite some time yesterday just to find out, that
this "enhanced" download is totally broken on Unix OS and
despite all the navigation through the directories it
always creates filenames in my home directory containing
backslashes in them. I.e. instead of saving the file to
directory tmp, it creates a filename "tmp\ios...." in my
home directory.

I found this strange too, the first time I used it. It took me nearly 10 minutes just to find the file after I'd downloaded it.

Thank God for Spotlight...

Mark.


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