Rich, you should check where your GOPATH is pointing. My guess is that 
VSCode is successfully installing the tool, but it's installing it in the 
"wrong" place. I have my $GOPATH is set to "<somePath>\go" and my project 
folder structure is "$GOPATH\src\myDomain.com\myProject\main.go" and when I 
run VSCode I open the top-level $GOPATH folder. That way, I see all the 
tools that the VSCode Go Extension recommends to installation go in the 
"$GOPATH\go\src\github.com\.." and the "$GOPATH\go\golang.org.." in the 
folder explorer side-bar (screenshot attached). Hope that helps!

On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 12:03:59 AM UTC-5, Rich wrote:
>
> Yeah. When I install the tool, it always gives me a success.  When I 
> selected all of them it also gave me a success.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 10:42:33 PM UTC-5, andrey mirtchovski 
> wrote:
>>
>> > I tried the solution posted by Andrey (Thank you!) and it still does 
>> the popup thing.  Oh well, it's a minor distraction, click update and it 
>> goes away. 
>>
>> If you go to the OUTPUT tab does it give you an error message? or does 
>> it say "things successfully installed"? 
>>
>

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