Like many before me, the platform updater is having trouble downloading apps - and has for several weeks. I have looked through every existing forum post I could find but haven't found a resolution. Unlike many of the 2018 posts, however, I'm on an up-to-date Win10 machine.
The error is:
"Unable to download the file. This could be due to a proxy or network issue or the hosting server not permitting downloads from your location."
which I get for 7Zip, DVDStylerPortable, FileZilla, Firefox, Gimp, Notepad++, Opera, PDFTKBuilder, PicPick, WinMerge, & Workrave.
My System:
* Portable Apps 19.1 (long standing install, upgraded over the years)
* Connection setting in platform options: Automatic
* Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, Version 21H2, Build 19044.1415, Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3920.0
* Install location
* C:\Portable Apps\PortableApps\PortableApps.com contains PortableAppsPlatform.exe & PortableAppsUpdater.exe
* C:\Portable Apps contains Start.exe
What I've tried:
* When I try downloading one of them manually using Internet Explorer, it DOES work (specifically, it loads the SourceForge download page, which then downloads the file):
http://portableapps.com/redirect/?s=p&a=7-ZipPortable&d=sfpa&wv=8.1&f=7-...
* I have checked internet options, and I have all the TLS boxes checked & SSL boxes unchecked.
* I CAN load the Platform "Get more apps" window
* I didn't try loading the various apps listed in this post as I don't know how current it is: https://portableapps.com/node/57916
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Try PicPick again. It's not open source so it's on our server. I'm betting this is a SF-only issue. Just want to confirm before diving deeper.
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Thanks for the quick reply John!
PicPick fails from the platform updater when I try to update it by itself, but succeeds in IE.
Ok, next step is to try a temporary fresh install. Close all instances of the PA.c Platform and your portable apps. Download a fresh copy from the Download link above. Then install it to your Desktop directory temporarily. Don't make any changes at all and just run it. It'll bring up the app directory. Select DSpeech in Accesssibility, DB Browser for SQLite and NSIS in Development. This will test our own download server, Github, and SourceForge in that order.
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Downloads failed for DSpeech & NSIS. Succeeded for DB Browser.
Also worth noting: On the first screen after install, which has four tabs (version info, apps, etc.), the apps tab is blank. However, after I close that, it brings up the updater.
Ok. Odd. Try right-clicking on this link and selecting Copy Link (or similar). Then in IE, paste it into the URL bar.
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That downloads in IE and runs properly.
Do you have any proxy / antivirus / antimalware installed on the affected PC? Do you have another PC to test on to rule out any network issues fully?
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This PC has Windows Defender, but I don't think there are any other relevant programs installed (this is a corporate computer). I have a linux box & a macbook handy, but no other Windows PCs.
Is your PC powerful enough to spool up a Windows 10 install in VirtualBox? You could leave it inactivated and use it just to test if it works on a fresh up to date Windows install on your network. Just spit-balling here. Other option is if it's a laptop, try it on another network (work, school, coffee shop, etc) or if it's a desktop, try it with another WiFi network (city wifi, phone hotspot, neighbor, etc).
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I switched from my local network to a mobile hotspot & had the same issue. So, it would seem it may be antivirus/firewall/etc. I'll engage with my IT folks & see what we can figure out.
In Internet Options under Advanced at the bottom, make sure Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode is unchecked.
You could also try resetting your internet settings to their defaults (Reset button at the bottom of that same Advanced tab)
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Tried these two, but no luck. Also tried adding rules to the Windows firewall.
For now, I just updated everything manually, given the log4j bug that many of these updates may have been patching. But, this will probably pop up again in the next few days.
I had the very same problem (see here: https://portableapps.com/node/65079) but it seem like it's gone away now. I first changed my network from corporate to mobile and successfully updated my apps, then I switched back to my corporate network, tried another update with success again. So I cannot confirm the switch solved my problem or if it was just a coincidence.