Hi,
It seems my proxy is blocking me from downloading the Released List although I can easily view it by going direc to that address in Firefox. Is there anyway that I can set the APUP.exe file (via a switch) to look at the released file, rather than attempt to download it.
Thanks
Aharon
Link AP to Release List
Started by Weinbaum, Dec 21 2009 04:40 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 December 2009 - 04:40 PM
#2
Posted 21 December 2009 - 07:03 PM
@Weinbaum
Are you using the updated apup.exe (v1.2), it has proxy support? If not, you will want to download the zip file, and because you only
need the updated apup.exe I would extract the zip to a temp folder, and then "copy" or "move" it to your \apup folder and over-write
the existing file. latest apup.zip - v1.2
Note: After you replace (update apup.exe),
...Run apup.exe (v1.2) - click "Options" tab - check "Use Proxy" (input information) - if needed check "Proxy requires authentication" (input information)
...Click OK to close Options - click Exit to close APUP and restart to allow the changes to take affect.
Please report if you have success, hopefully you will
Are you using the updated apup.exe (v1.2), it has proxy support? If not, you will want to download the zip file, and because you only
need the updated apup.exe I would extract the zip to a temp folder, and then "copy" or "move" it to your \apup folder and over-write
the existing file. latest apup.zip - v1.2
Note: After you replace (update apup.exe),
...Run apup.exe (v1.2) - click "Options" tab - check "Use Proxy" (input information) - if needed check "Proxy requires authentication" (input information)
...Click OK to close Options - click Exit to close APUP and restart to allow the changes to take affect.
Please report if you have success, hopefully you will
#3
Posted 22 December 2009 - 09:57 PM
Hi
Many thanks for your kind reply. My browser is currently set to "Detect proxy settings automatically". I did use the setting that was previously there and it errors immediately. Is there a way you can see what the auto-detect proxy setting is?
Thanks
Aharon
Many thanks for your kind reply. My browser is currently set to "Detect proxy settings automatically". I did use the setting that was previously there and it errors immediately. Is there a way you can see what the auto-detect proxy setting is?
Thanks
Aharon
#4
Posted 22 December 2009 - 11:50 PM
i don't know if it will works to you, but try go to start menu, run and then type like this:
cmd [enter]
proxycfg [enter]
now, take a note in all infos that are showed. in those infos, there's your proxy settings (or should be. i'm not behind an proxy right now to be sure. but tomorrow morning i will be)
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cmd [enter]
proxycfg [enter]
now, take a note in all infos that are showed. in those infos, there's your proxy settings (or should be. i'm not behind an proxy right now to be sure. but tomorrow morning i will be)
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#5
Posted 24 December 2009 - 06:54 AM
Hi
Thanks Christiano. I tried and it says: Direct Access (No proxy)
Thanks,
Aharon
Thanks Christiano. I tried and it says: Direct Access (No proxy)
Thanks,
Aharon
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