JDeveloper 11g Updating

I made the "+mistake+" of upgrading to JDeveloper 11g 11.1.1.2 build 5536 (my previous version of JDeveloper 11g was working fine). So I go to download the update to get the Perforce extension and over and over again I get:
"An error occurred downloading updates. Click Back to return to the previous page and retry installation."
Uh... opps... I need Perforce.
For some reason the updater seems to be having trouble connecting.

Dave, you are more than just a help, you qualify as "lifesaver" today (it was really annoying trying to work by bouncing between JDeveloper and P4V).
Shay, for some reason upon install JDeveloper was trying to use some proxy in the UK! But yes I disabled that as I don't use a proxy. Unfortunately that didn't resolve the updater issue. JDeveloper updater has developed inconsistent behavior. It will sometimes pull up a list of available updates and sometimes it won't, but selecting an update fails consistently to retrieve it. (thank heavens for the manual download approach)
I'm now wondering if this has something to do with the fact that I have multiple copies of JDeveloper on my system. I have both the base version which I use for my normal software development. And I also have the studio version for goofying around with J2EE stuff. When I figured up the studio copy (in a completely different directory) it somehow "magically" was aware of my Perforce connection! So I'm suspecting that somewhere in the background on my machine it's sharing information about the Oracle products! Now I'm concerned about how much "cross talk" might occur between the two copies.

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