Admin\Translation in manual installation packages empty?

Hi
I have discovered that the full Installer page contains a couple of translations for the server. I have copied them to my other system, restarted it and it worked. Is there a reason for the emptynis of this folder in the manual installations (ear and war files)?.
Greetings
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Hello,
>
902074 wrote:
No matter how many times I run apxchpwd.sql, I can't get my admin login page to tell me anything except "Invalid Login Credentials."
>
Which link are you using for logging into admin login screen?
If your setup uses HTTP Server and mod_plsql use following url to access the Administration Services:
http://hostname:port/pls/apex/apex_admin
Refer:
[url http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23903_01/doc/doc.41/e21678/adm_login.htm#AEADM168]Logging In To Oracle Application Express Administration Services
Hope it helps!
Regards,
Kiran

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