Still no luck, same problem as before:

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Guess I'm going to have to start all over again, uninstall ad try 
installing a download directly from elasticsearch , since you mentioned it 
already have a service inataller option.
Hopefully that will resolve the issue.



On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 8:37:35 PM UTC, Binh Ly wrote:
>
> You'll need to find where the bin folder is where ES is installed. From 
> the command prompt, CD to that bin folder. Then run
>
> plugin -i <whatever is the plugin you want to install>
>
> BTW, if you download the latest ES 1.x, there is already a service install 
> option also included. It's been available for a couple versions now.
>

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