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No Internet Connection Screen
Every time my comp wakes from sleep I get this screen pop up and its become very annoying could someone advise how to prevent this from happening
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Thanks |
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Nothing? Really?
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Same problem here
Windows XP 32x |
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and here - started today. It's popping up like every 2 minutes - I can't see anywhere in settings how this can be set to anything else.
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same here
evertime i try to update the no connection screen pops up! i use a mac with 10.8.3 nothing else changed, it started today! |
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seems like the server is down for maintenance, please be patient and wait for a developer reply.
Best Regards, |
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Same here.
My current/last version: - kernel: 20329 - launcher: 1809 - appwork utilities: 1603 - browser: 20307 - updater: 360 |
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The problem isn't with JDownloader 2, the problem is with the server.
Core: #20411 launcher: #1850 appwork utilities: #1613 browser: #20307 updater: #362 |
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Disable "No Connection" popup window?
So how do I disable this stupid crap?
It pops up randomly and frequently, even when JD2 is downloading at a constant rate. It is monumentally annoying. |
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I'm having the same problem, could someone help me? I thank you.
I use System is Windows 8 Pro x64 Last edited by ZangetsuBR; 07.04.2013 at 02:30. |
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I think it is UpdateSettings.autoupdatecheckenabled in Advanced Settings near bottom of the list.
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Same error here....really annoying and hardly bearable.... . Just let it, be pull it to the border....however JD2 ist still doing his job. We should keep on mind it´s a beta with possible bugs. Unfortunately I could not stop this pop up by deactivating all update modules.
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Hopefully waitin´ for a very soon fix!!! Last edited by clown3; 07.04.2013 at 03:27. |
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I think the problem was solved, It seems the server is up again.
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Great, thanks for the fast fix!
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It is definitely NOT "fixed" - as was previously stated, if the problem is caused by the JD *server* being down, then there should be an option in JD2 to IGNORE it. This pop-up has been going almost constantly over the past few days.
If there isn't already a setting to disable it, it *can't* be that hard to create a small update to do so. This is just simply ridiculous. VERY simple logic to have it ping a common site (like maybe Google), to see if there IS an internet connection, if there is, then it *doesn't* pop-up - simple as that. Don't burned the user with a *constant* pop-up because there is a problem with the server. Thank you. |
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Warning!
I just started having trouble with JDownloader 2 beta. It was working fine until I ran ccleaner but then it gave me this message "jdownloader can't connect to update.appwork.org". I am guessing having the option checked to clean java was the cause so I unchecked it. I searched for this problem after and didnt find any help. So I had to uninstall JDownloader 2 (I used a program that will uninstall all traces of the program just to be sure) and re-install it again after. It would have been nice if someone had warned me about that before hand but since nobody did I thought I would warn all of you. I use ccleaner with ccenhancer which will add more options to ccleaner. So it might have been an added function but I am not sure.
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See post #11, just checked, still works for me.
One advantage of JD2 is the instant auto update, pop up is intended so users will know that something is wrong.
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Recurrent problem
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Last edited by rrogntudjû; 09.04.2013 at 17:54. |
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This is a completely unnecessary message, and yet it happens repeatedly - for example today I had to click on Cancel in some cases in a short time. For those, who do request it or use special connection/host/port/authorization and want this, please define settings, maybe in advanced settings.
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I solved the problem by deactivating all the automatic update processes. Now I can use JD2 without annoying pop ups and also without almost permanent connection to the update server. Before I shut down the PC I do updates manually.
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hello,
just a small report my firewall blocks all connections by default, inbound or outbound JD2 allows my computer to sleep, after each wake up JD2 throws me the dialog that it couldn't find an internet connection and to choose how to access the internet (direct or whatever) ... not an urgent issue, but something you might want to look into at some point perhaps. |
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Frequency is reduced, by still happens occasionally for me. An option to disable this particular popup would be more than welcomed - I mean, if my internet is down, I'm 100% certain I'd know, I don't need jdown to tell me every millisecond the popup isn't open...
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@sacansjasdfld there is one ticket for that:
Last edited by raztoki; 20.05.2013 at 20:20. Reason: placed the svn ticket within issue tag |
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it's close but I don't wanna disable updates, I just wanna disable popup warnings about when my internet connection is detected as "down" (because it supposedly can't do updates)
because each & every time the computer wakes up from Sleep (S3), the connection is detected as being "down" & a popup appears also on my end, JD2 recent updates didn't change a single thing. edit: I just found an "unexplained" advanced setting : PHP Code:
Last edited by whismerhill; 24.05.2013 at 13:23. Reason: formatting |
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so far so good, seems to disable the popup
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