I believe the solution here is, after installing m2e, you need to run eclipse 
with administrator privileges (right-click "run as administrator").

This is only necessary if you install eclipse in "Program Files".

At 7:50 PM -0700 3/19/12, Russ Tremain wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have 2 instances now where I have installed m2e on helios under windows 7, 
>and the plugin is not activated.
>
>We install the plugin using Help->Install New Software-> and use the site:
>
>    http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
>
>The plugin seems to install fine, and then asks us to restart eclipse as per 
>normal.
>
>We do this and there is no indication that the plugin has been installed - 
>nothing on the splash screen, or in the preference menu, etc.
>
>Any clues as to what is going on?
>
>many thanks...
>-Russ
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