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Help!
As I am downloading 4.2, it tells me to ensure my internet connection is up and running. When I hit OK, it keeps bringing me back to the same window (Is my internet connection up and running). Obviously it is up and running 'cause I'm talking to you now! I was able to upgrade to 4.01 with no problem. Any ideas???
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Restart your computer and try again. The link to 4.02 was delivering 4.01 before today. Are you sure you have 4.02?
Jim
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Jim. I still having the same problem! What's going on with the 4.02 upgrade????
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Is this while your downloading or trying to install?
If this is while you are trying to download what else does the page say? In other words it is not necessarily your connection to the internet. It could be a link some where between you and the MTU server with thedownloads on it that is down. This server is not located in the same place as the forum computer, so you can get here and not to it. This may be fixed soon or could be out for a while. If the latter is the case eventually the routing servers for the internet will figure this out and reroute around it. These are things that are out of MTU's control.
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When I go to upgrade to 4.02, I start the upgrade process and it tells me I'm upgrading to 4.01?????. Once I've downloaded the upgrade, that's when the problem ocurrs. Make sense?
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Just check and the link has gotten changed back to 4.01 this evening for some reason. MTU has been sent notification but nothing can be done until tomorrow morning.
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Make sure your browser is closed before the install, otherwise it could be as Dale suggested that the server that verifies your registration codes could be down. Sam |
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I made sure the browser was closed when I tried to install the upgrade. Same problem!
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Have you checked to make sure your firewall isn't blocking it. Make sure MTU.Com is allowed. This can also cause this error. Sorry just thought of it. Would be a good idea to add MTU.com to your Trusted Sites to in the IE Internet Options.
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Dale,
I added https://www.mtu.com to my trusted sites and I'm still getting the same results. "Make sure your internet connection is up and running". |
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What about the firewall? This is separate and accessible through the control panel.
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I guess I don't understand what you're saying
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Go toStart/Settings/Control Panel then click on Security Center. At bottom of page click on Windows Fire Wall. When this opens click on Exceptions Tab and look to see if Hoster is listed and the box is checked. If not then click add program, find the Hoster.exe file and add it.
This will allow Hoster to pass through the Firewall without problems.
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Dale,
I did everything you suggested and am still getting the following message bervatim. Hoster - InstallShield Wizard Please make sure your internet connection is up and running before continuing. If you would like to exit now, press 'Cancel' OK Cancel Evey time I hit OK, the same message pops up. I'm about ready to lose it!!! |
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![]() This will clear out your cache and could possibly help with your issue. Hope this helps, like I said it may sound silly but I have seen this clear up a lot of problems with internet connectivity. |
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Try closing your firewll progam then install 4.02. After the install, reopen your firewall program.
Tryin' to healp. Jim ![]()
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Safe Mode
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I want to take this time to thank you guys (especially Dale & MadJim) for taking the time to help me through my problem. You guys are right on!
The problem was Norton's firewall and not Microsoft's firewall! Thanks again everyone!!!!! Life is good again! |
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Glad to help.
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