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09-18-2003 06:40 AM
09-18-2003 06:40 AM
Installing Lansafe III
I have an HP L-1000 running HP-UX 11 with a Compaq UPS. I am trying to install Lansafe III that I downloaded from the HP website in file SP19802.exe.
I have try expanding it in windows and copying over to unix to install but it bombs out saying;
"Installing Install.ls3 to /usr/ls3 ... cp: cannot access ./INSTALL.LS3: No such file or directory
Install failed. Exiting"
I have tried copying SP19802.exe to Unix and expanding it but it says;
"sh: /usr/Lansafe/SP19802.exe: Execute permission denied."
This has me puzzled because I have execute permissions to the directory as root.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have try expanding it in windows and copying over to unix to install but it bombs out saying;
"Installing Install.ls3 to /usr/ls3 ... cp: cannot access ./INSTALL.LS3: No such file or directory
Install failed. Exiting"
I have tried copying SP19802.exe to Unix and expanding it but it says;
"sh: /usr/Lansafe/SP19802.exe: Execute permission denied."
This has me puzzled because I have execute permissions to the directory as root.
Anyone have any ideas?
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09-19-2003 10:29 AM
09-19-2003 10:29 AM
Re: Installing Lansafe III
Jim,
First thought was that you were trying to load a windows application onto an HPUX machine. This by the .exe extension. I personally haven't seen this before on HPUX. On this link it indicates that it will work on Unix but not specifically HPUX. http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/14901.html
Yet on this link it does specifically support HPUX.
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=J43xxASW
You mentioned you had execute permissions to the directory. Do you have the execute bit set on the file?
First thought was that you were trying to load a windows application onto an HPUX machine. This by the .exe extension. I personally haven't seen this before on HPUX. On this link it indicates that it will work on Unix but not specifically HPUX. http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/14901.html
Yet on this link it does specifically support HPUX.
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=J43xxASW
You mentioned you had execute permissions to the directory. Do you have the execute bit set on the file?
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