IBMR WebSphereR Studio Enterprise Developer
Interim Fix 5.0.1.11 Installation Instructions
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This interim fix corrects the following problem:
- PQ76744
- An "Invalid character specified" error is received if anything other than an alpha numeric character is specified for the TSO userid logon in a HOST System definition.
- PQ76752
- Migrated data sets disappear in Systems View - bad performance when connecting to HOST
- PQ78010
- XML Enablement: xsi:nil="true" Empty elements are not being converted correctly
Note: IBM WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer 5.0.1 must be installed
before you can apply this fix.
- Download the WSED50111.exe file to a temporary directory on your
workstation.
- Extract the contents to a temporary directory.
- Start Enterprise Developer.
- Click Help > Software Updates > Update Manager.
- In the Feature Updates view, expand My Computer.
- Browse to the temporary directory where the extracted fix files are stored.
- Expand WSED50111, then expand IBM WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer Updates
- Select WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer Product(Windows) 5.0.1.11
- In the Preview view, click Update, Click Next
- Read and accept the license agreement to continue the installation.
- The Optional Features page will appear. Click Next to
continue.
Warning: Do not modify the selections. Changing the default
choices may result in errors.
- The final screen of the Install Wizard will show the Install Location. Click
Finish to begin the installation.
Warning: Errors may occur if
you change the default Install Location.
Ensure that the Install Location includes \wstools\eclipse
- Click Finish
- Click Install
- The install process should complete within approximately 2 minutes. When prompted, restart the workbench.
- Delete the temporary directory or the unzipped fix files to conserve disk space.
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