Spss 19 Patch V2 .zip
Download SPSS 19 Full Version. Excerpted from Wikipedia, SPSS is a computer program that is used for statistical analysis. Since July 28, 2009, SPSS.
This Interim Fix provides an important product correction for SPSS Statistics 19.0.0.1. Issues corrected: NOTE: This 'Interim Fix ' is analogous to the earlier 'HotFixes' made available via the legacy IBM SPSS Support website. You may notice that in the transition from SPSS to IBM versioning nomenclature, an additional number was added. For example, the original Statistics 19 release would have been '19.0.0' -- it is now '19.0.0.0'. Thus, under the new numbering scheme, the Statistics '19.0.0.1 FixPack' or '19.0 FixPack 1' is what would have been known before the transition as the Statistics '19.0.1 Patch'.
If you open Statistics and select Help->About, the version number you see listed only includes the main FixPack version -- 19.0.0.1. It will not be updated after installing an Interim Fix such as this one. Provided that you follow the installation instructions and the new file(s) are in place, the Interim Fix will have been successfully installed. Installation Windows 1. Unzip the zip file containing this hotfix to any directory.
Make a note of the directory path in which you unzipped the file, you'll need it in step 5. Close all Statistics 19 instances.
Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the SPSS Statistics 19 install directory. Make a copy of the old files (SPSSClientUIu.jar and SPSSClientUI.jar) using Windows Explorer (Select the file in Windows Explorer, then select Edit ->Copy.
Then select Edit ->Paste) Do this for both files. Open a Windows Explorer window for the directory in step 1 (the directory contains the patch files) 6. Replace the jar files within the Statistics 19.0.0 installation with the files unzipped in step 1. Installation Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and 10.5 (Leopard) Note: This must be done as a user with machine and administrative rights. Unzip the zip file containing this hotfix to any directory.
Make a note of the directory path in which you unzipped the file, you'll need it in step 7. Close all Statistics 19 instances. Open Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) 4. Navigate to the directory in which SPSS Statistics 19 was installed. Using the default install location, it would be: $ cd /Applications/IBM/SPSS/Statistics/19 5.
Navigate inside the Statistics application bundle to the bin directory: $ cd SPSSStatistics.app/Contents/bin 6. Back up the existing SPSSClientUIu.jar file to SPSSClientUIu.jar.orig $ sudo mv SPSSClientUIu.jar SPSSClientUIu.jar.orig (using the sudo command will prompt for your user ID's password - enter it when prompted) 7. Copy the new SPSSClientUIu.jar from the expanded zip file to the bin directory: $ sudo cp (path where you expanded the zip file)/macosx/SPSSClientUIu.jar SPSSClientUIu.jar ( Note: that you must be in the /Applications/IBM/SPSS/Statistics/19/SPSSStatistics.app/Contents/bin directory before doing the copy command in step 7, or the path in whichever directory you installed Statistics 19).
Installation Linux Note: Depending upon your installation, the following may require a user with machine administrative rights (root) so as to maintain the correct file ownership and file permissions. If you are unsure, please check with the person who installed the Statistics 19 software.
Unzip the zip file containing this hotfix to any directory. Make a note of the new directory. Close all Statistics 19 processes. For a server installation, the 'statisticsd' daemon can remain running. Navigate to the Statistics 19 installation directory.
(Default is /opt/IBM/Statistics19). Navigate to the bin subdirectory. Back up the existing SPSSClientUIu.jar by renaming SPSSClientUIu.jar to SPSSClientUIu.jar.orig Back up the existing SPSSClientUI.jar by renaming SPSSClientUI.jar to SPSSClientUI.jar.orig 6. Copy the updated SPSSClientUIu.jar from this hotfix (found in the directory in step 1) to the bin subdirectory Copy the updated SPSSClientUI.jar from this hotfix (found in the directory in step 1) to the bin subdirectory Statistics 19 is now patched and ready to be used. Download package.
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