Upgrading Composr RC21 -> RC29

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I'm experiencing the non-recognized security token issue described in this post and am trying to upgrade to the latest RC (to RC29 from RC10) as a potential solution since that post indicates the issue "will be resolved in the next RC." When I transfer across the cms file from the news post link, it says the extraction contained 0 new/updated files. When I try the manual download of the upgrade, I get an empty 1KB file.
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Hi,

Sorry for the delayed reply.

Are you sure you're upgrading from RC10? I think you may be upgrading from RC21, because I did see a corrupt upgrade on our server from that version (sorry about that). I have just corrected that.

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Chris


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