My downloaded Stellarium-0.11.4-win64.exe file, MD5:
6D185CFD869C5024BA3BA3F4A747935E
I think it's not a broken file, anyway. Also I just find that the
celestia-win32-1.6.1.exe file I just downloaded today has the same problem,
I'm going to check my permission config again.
It's really strange that earlier packages don't have this problem.

On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Alexander Wolf <alex.v.w...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I tested windows packages in my virtual machine - without problems.
> Can you check md5sum for files - maybe that not fully downloaded?
>
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> With best regards, Alexander
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