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gboskin
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vCenter 2.5u4 Performance Overview Install .. xcopy not recognised

I am doing an upgraded to vCenter25u4 when i run install.bat from the vpx/perfcharts folder to install performance overview i get XCOPY is not rocognised as a command????

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gboskin
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Problem resolved ...dodgy PATH

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DanLevin
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What should the correct PATH be?

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btkrausen
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I ran into the same problem. Path should be %SystemRoot%\system32\xcopy.exe.

After I ran it with that and it worked, now I get, after the run.bat in temp folder: reg is not recognized as an internal..... AND find is not recognized as an internal.....

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spulov
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If you put the whole folder "%SystemRoot%\system32" in the path it should work.

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btkrausen
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Yeah, I might just wait til they can get the plug-in to install as the others. I can run manual reports.

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vistaphotos
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When updaing the PATH variable, as detailed in http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1008296 step 5,

APPEND C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_11\bin\ if there are existing values in the PATH variable i.e. add the new variable to end of the list of existing variables. :smileyblush:

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