Jim:
The XPU Manager is actually looking for SPDB_XPU_20031001.xpu, is this file
there?.According with the messages you received the file
SPDB_XPU_20031016.xpu was found and accepted.
Also to prevent your system from putting the .zip extension to the .xpu
files try to change to "all files" instead of "winzip files" when saving the
download.
I have found that even removing the .zip extension the .xpu file is not
recognized as a good XPU file.
Hope this help.
Regards
epo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mohr James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: [ISSForum] Manually installing XPUs


> Hi All!
>
> Well, I still have not gotten the Manual upgrader to work, but I think I
have downloaded all of the necesary XPUs. Now, I have have another area
where the frustration factor is going through the ceiling.
>
> There is a KN article that says "Both the .xpu and .ini files are required
to apply and XPU. Please make sure you have downloaded both files and they
are in the same directory." and another which says "As with the RealSecure
updates, some of these XPU's have .ini files associated with them."
>
> Well, I cannot find a single XPU that has a .ini-File. On the ISS I click
on a link that gets me to "Site Protector XPUs Downloads for Existing
Customers". If I do a search on '.ini' I find nothing. That is, not a single
file that contains ".ini" in its name. This includes the DB XPU. So, the
logical assumption is that there are no ini-Files. Right? I find ini-Files
for the server sensor, but not for the Site Protector core or database.
>
> I have copied 4 XML files in F:\Programme\ISS\RealSecure
SiteProtector\Application Server\XPU:
> XPU_1_5.xml
> XPU_2_0.xml
> XPU_2_12.xml
> XPU_2_2.xml
>
> Then I copied a whole load of XPU files into F:\Programme\ISS\RealSecure
SiteProtector\Application Server\XPU\update\Site_Protector, deleting the
.zip ending.
>
> So I would think that I have what is needed. So, I go into the sensors and
right-click the SiteProtector Database, then "Apply Update". After clicking
through the forms, I get to a place that lists all of the DB XPUS from 17 up
to 34 (we currently have XPU 16). This says "Ready to install the following
updates."
>
> After A while I get the following messages:
>
> IssdkXPUManager returned error downloading file
update\Site_Protector\SPDB_XPU_20031001.xpu.Error encountered or unable to
send an HTTP request to the server.
> [ID=0xc7330018]
> 0% downloaded - update\Site_Protector\SPDB_XPU_20031001.xpu
> Downloading update file update\Site_Protector\SPDB_XPU_20031001.xpu for
SiteProtector Database Update (XPU 33)
> Update file update\Site_Protector\SPDB_XPU_20031016.xpu has already been
downloaded, no need to download.
>
> Which server? Is it trying to download the XPUs from the IIS Server?
Wasn't that the reason for copying the files manually. Either I am missing
some files (although SPDB_XPU_20031016.xpu seems to be where it is supposed
to be), I need to configure it somewhere as to force it to *not* go out to
the Internet, I am missing a step somewhere, or this is not working the way
it is described.
>
> I have read through several different KB articles that all talk about
manual updates, but many talk about SP version 1 and things are different
from the way they are described in the KB article. So, I am not sure if I am
missing a step.
>
> Any help is greatly appreaciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim Mohr
>
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