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This one did not come with a module manager. I deleted the JSI and ModuleManager from the previous 1.1.3 version.
I then 7zipped the GameData folder from the RPM-1.2-zip file to KerbalSpaceProgram>GameData
At this point I had KerbalSpaceProgram>GameData>GameData>JSI,
so I moved the JSI folder out of GameData folder #2, to make it KerbalSpaceProgram>GameData>JSI,
then deleted the second GameData folder that was KSP>GameData>GameData, with no contents inside of it.
I am starting to think its a bug, but is it my an error in my installation?
I am guessing it is a glitch with RPM. I copied my gamedata folder to my desktop, and deleted the contents of the KSP>gamedata.
I tried running KSP, after it did not work, I verfied integrity of game cache, which recreated the Squad folder.
Then I redownloaded the 1.2 version of RPM, and I directly dragged the JSI folder RPM.zip>GameData>JSI to the KSP gamedata folder in KerbalSpaceProgram>GameData.
There was no module manager in this install.
After trying the Mk1-2, no results.
Other mods work, so I am assuming that it is an issue with RPM and I am going to wait until the next release.