On 2012-01-05, Rudolf O.Durrer <r.o.dur...@durrer.org> wrote:
>
> Warning       05.01.12 03.52.05       storeagent      2897    
> LSOpenFromURLSpec() returned -43
> for application /Applications/Install Mac OS X Lion.app path (null).
> Notice        05.01.12 04.06.52       ntpd    21      time reset +0.183959 s
>
> Where is Lion hiding? How do I activate it?

As has been said already, the App Store doesn't directly install Lion;
it downloads an installer (the same is true for installing and
upgrading Xcode). This should be located in your /Applications folder.
I think it's also supposed to automatically launch when the download
completes.

However, note the "-43" error and the reference to the "Install Mac OS
X Lion.app" path. "-43" is file not found [1]. If you don't see the
installer under /Applications it sounds like the download failed, but
the App Store thinks it completed.

The easiest way to force a new download is to quit the App Store and
relaunch it while holding "Option" and continue to hold "Option" while
pressing install for Lion. Some reports indicate you must hold the key
from launch through pressing "Install". [2]

But, check the /Applications folder first.

[1]: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1618
[2]: 
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/18946/how-can-i-force-the-mac-app-store-to-re-install-an-application


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arno  s  hautala    /-|   a...@alum.wpi.edu

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