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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mark767 on December 29, 2013, 03:49:56 pm
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My FSX install became corrupted and I had to restore from a backup. As the backup was older I had to reinstall some recently purchased FSDT scenery. As part of the process I reinstalled the standalone manager and got this strange message "No internet connection available....restoring from local files". But the thing is that I do have internet connection and I had just used it to download the sceneries. Any ideas ?
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this could be you AV program stopping the Addon Manager accessing the net
Dont worry though... If you just downloaded the Addon Manager then all the files it has installed are the latest version
The same thing goes for the Scenery downloads
Hope that helps a little
Not sure on why its been blocked
Most common one is the Anti-virus program is blocking it... Maybe even firewall
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OK will take a look at my AV settings. I thought I had excluded all of my FSX folders. thanks.
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OK will take a look at my AV settings. I thought I had excluded all of my FSX folders. thanks.
That's not enough, the antivirus might not block something IN FSX but, it's maybe trying to block the download *from* the FSDT site, and it might also block files as soon as they are downloaded but *before* being copied in the the FSX folder, when they are still in the Windows TEMP folder which was created by the installer.
That's why, if the antivirus it's a problem, it's not enough to exclude files from scanning, even the entire FSX folder, that will only help when you are *running* FSX, but the only safe way to deal with the antivirus when *installing* something, is to turn it off.
This is one possible cause. Another possible cause is that one of the two mirrors we use might be down or just too overloaded with requests (that's why there are two of them running in parallel) and, since they are chosen at random when the installer starts, you might just need to try it again a couple of times, until you'll eventually hit the "good" server.
Again, this is not a problem if you *just* downloaded the Stand-Alone Addon Manager, because the files included in the installer are the same of those that were supposed to be downloaded. In this case, just press the "Next" button, when prompted to "Press the Next button to use Local files".
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Can confirm that turning off Malware Bytes and Microsoft Security Essentials allowed me to run the setup_addonmanager successfully after I was also having this problem. Strangely, I didn't have this issue previously until I too reinstalled FSX recently.
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Can confirm that turning off Malware Bytes and Microsoft Security Essentials allowed me to run the setup_addonmanager successfully after I was also having this problem
Not sure if it's a good idea to run two antivirus at the same time. However, what caused the problem was likely Malware Bytes, because I use MS Security Essentials all the time, and I always keep it enabled, without any configuration (other than excluding the whole FSX folder, for performance reasons, so it will not scan every FSX executable on every FSX startup).
Strangely, I didn't have this issue previously until I too reinstalled FSX recently.
The problem might have been introduced with an antivirus update.