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I sometimes download packages for which certainly files are not accessible. When JDownloader encounter a 403, it keeps trying again and again. The only fix I have found is to manually open the package in the Downloads tab, select all the files that got 403, and delete them.
Is there a more efficient way ? I couldn't find a setting that would fit this use case. Perhaps this requires a script ? |
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@rabidman: please provide example links and a log, see https://support.jdownloader.org/de/k...d-session-logs
this is a plugin related question, as each plugin can handle this different and thus need the log. Please enable debug mode first, restart JDownloader and then reproduce the issue, create log and post logID here
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Thanks!
I just enabled debug mode. I believe it occurred on URLs that were not assigned to a specific plug-in. The next time I see it, I will attach a log at the link you provided. |
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Thanks. Just report back when you have found some links
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