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Hi, I've been using JDownloader for a couple of months with no problems.
Now I'm getting issues shown in the image attached. All links are offline. Updating JDL gives a No Connection to the Internet message. I've tried to solve this issue by; -reinstalling multiple times -downloading and installing latest build (06 and 08 December build) -disabling firewall (kaspersky) -clearing proxies (there were never any proxies to clear) -delete .jar files and folders -waiting a few days Please provide assistance, I've been stuck on this for a few days now. Thanks |
#2
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Clarification:
-Links are appealing offline in the linkgrabber when they are clearly online. -'Finding Updates' or sometimes launching JDownloader gives the following message: No Connection to the Internet JDownloader cannot connect to update.appwork.org! Please check your connection settings... And then the option to select Direct Connection or a proxy. |
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@sashar: Please check
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...lation-process Also make sure that firewall/av do not block JDownloader. The error message sounds typical Kaspersky and you have Kaspersky installed. You should add JDownloader to the exclude/whitelist of Kaspersky.
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I do not have either of those adwares installed.
I have already whitelisted JDownloader and disabled firewall. In both instances same issues persist. To re-iterate, seemingly nothing has changed on my end for this issue to have come up. I've been using JDL for months with no issue til now. |
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@sashar: Kaspersky is heavily known for causing update issues, most likely due to any "behaviour detection* and/or *bad signature update*. In doubt, please remove/uninstall Kaspersky and install it again and restart computer and try again. After that you can install it again. We can also take a look at it together via Teamviewer, just contact us via support@jdownloader.org
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Reinstalling Kaspersky was the solution. Thanks.
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@sashar: Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear that we could be of help to you!
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