Hi,
I tested this on a Vista Business SP1 and on a Vista Home Premium SP1 machine:
Apup updates to 1.05 without a problem (via apup), closes. Then, running apup again,
it says 'Error fetching release list'
I disabled the firewall altogether with the same symptom, no change.
any ideas?
Apup 1.05 not working
Started by SandSpyderX, Sep 29 2008 09:26 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 September 2008 - 09:26 AM
#2
Posted 29 September 2008 - 10:33 AM
possible issues:
- you wasn't connected to internet at that moment;
- you may have more than one firewall and one of them may be blocking apup (like windows firewall);
- your dns was unable to resolve our ip
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- you wasn't connected to internet at that moment;
- you may have more than one firewall and one of them may be blocking apup (like windows firewall);
- your dns was unable to resolve our ip
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#3
Posted 29 September 2008 - 10:40 AM
Cristiano, on Sep 29 2008, 12:33 PM, said:
possible issues:
- you wasn't connected to internet at that moment;
- you may have more than one firewall and one of them may be blocking apup (like windows firewall);
- your dns was unable to resolve our ip
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- you wasn't connected to internet at that moment;
- you may have more than one firewall and one of them may be blocking apup (like windows firewall);
- your dns was unable to resolve our ip
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It did the update to 1.05 successfully. I tested at least 10 times.
- internet is on
- all the firewall's ports are open
- dns is ok
is there a different protocol / port being used than with the previous programme?
#4
Posted 29 September 2008 - 12:44 PM
> is there a different protocol / port being used than with the previous programme?
no. nothing has changed regarding this. the previews version of apup that you was running was...?
i was forgetting... can you run apup with /log and post it in here? thanks
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no. nothing has changed regarding this. the previews version of apup that you was running was...?
i was forgetting... can you run apup with /log and post it in here? thanks
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