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Abstract
This document describes how to download and install IBM Rational Robot Version 7.0.1.11.
Download Description
There are no enhancements or defect fixes in this release. Rational Robot Version 7.0.1.11 is technically similar to version 7.0.1.9. Rational Robot 7.0.1.11 is created to match the version of other IBM Rational applications such as Rational ClearCase and Rational RequisitePro, for bundling purposes.
Prerequisites
- This application requires an installed IBM Rational Robot Version 7.0.1 product and fix pack 7.0.1.9. You cannot upgrade from 7.0.1.1-7.0.1.8 directly to 7.0.1.11. As always, to upgrade from any interim fix, you must install the next fix pack first. For example, to upgrade from 7.0.1.4-ifix02, you must upgrade to 7.0.1.5 and then to 7.0.1.6 and so on , before you upgrade to 7.0.1.11.
- If you are installing Rational Robot on Microsoft Windows Vista, you must configure certain security settings for using Rational Robot. For more information, refer to the Pre-requisites for recording Robot scripts on Microsoft Windows Vista technote.
Installation Instructions
To download and install the Rational Robot Version 7.0.1.11, perform the following steps:
- Download Rational Robot Version 7.0.1.11 to your computer.
- Double-click the 7.0.1.11-RATL-RRBT-WIN-en-US-FP11.msp file to start the installation.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Rational Robot Version 7.0.1.11.
Known problems
Known problems are documented in the form of individual technotes in the Support knowledge base at http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/tester/robot/support/.
As problems are discovered and resolved, the knowledge base is updated and maintained with new information. By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workaround or solutions to problems.
The following link runs a customized query of the live Support knowledge base:
View all known problems for Rational Robot
Technical Support
<BR>http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/tester/robot/support/index.html<BR>
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MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is commonly used to check the integrity of files. It is a cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value.
A cryptographic hash function is a deterministic procedure that takes an arbitrary block of data and returns a fixed-size bit string, the (cryptographic) hash value, such that an accidental or intentional change to the data will change the hash value. An MD5 hash is typically expressed as a 32 digit hexadecimal number.
Here is the MD5 Checksum value for the Rational Robot 7.0.1.11 Fix Pack file:
2f7a9edea10053d7635631ec4a6fc59f
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Modified date:
07 May 2019
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