Shared Services on AIX server...

Hi John..
that my all problems were solved with your guidance, I come across another critical (seems to be very critical) problem.
While installing Shared Service on a AIX box.. the install process does not extract the Axis, JRE and JRE - 64 directories.
Can you please site a possible reason for that? And if any remedy...
Regards.
Sap B

John a reply would be appreciated.

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