Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
No no solution yet if someone finds a solution to this problem please share here thanks On Jan 23, 9:40 am, 肖鹏 eagle.x...@gmail.com wrote: I got the same problem. My guest os is Windows Xp. Have you found a solution? On Jan 21, 9:39 pm, christian elsen christian.el...@ect-telecoms.de wrote: The problems I have seems to be exactly the same, only the error code is different in my case: Download error: The downloaded file failed verification. Error code =0x80040204 I'm running IE7 within an instance of VirtualBox. The GWT browser plugin for firefox and chrome could be installed without any problem. I also downloaded th IE browser plugin to disk and tried to install it from there: Exactly the same error code occurrs. kind regards On Jan 18, 11:17 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Fabio for your support. i'll keep on investigating this problem. If i find something or need more support i'll get back here. On Jan 18, 7:53 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: othman, I can't repro the issue you are seeing, but I will try to help as I can. It looks like you may have issues with your system. here is an idea: if you are admin on the box, create a new profile, logon to it and try to install just to see what happens. I am trying to read between the lines here, but it seems that either of have an inconsistent state system (having an installed service but missing a file - error 2), or you may have a 'murky' anti-virus interfering. few things to think about: 1) can you install anything at all? 2) what was the last thing you installed on the box? 3) have you looked at the event viewer log to see if there is any additional information? 4) is windows installer service running fine? 5) are you familiar with procmon? try installing it and take a look at what is going on. On Jan 18, 2:32 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. That's exactly what i did. i saved in a folder then launched exe by double clicking it. i even right click this exe and choose run as administrator ,but same problem! It looks like there is some mysterious thing that i'm not able to figure out. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically,
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
We are investigating the error 0x80040204 in the mean time, try to download from http://dl.google.com/gwt/plugins/ie/1.1.9345.20101203172300/gwt-dev-p... make sure to right click, save as and run from there. On Jan 24, 10:01 am, Ryan driving.b...@gmail.com wrote: I'm having the exact same problem in Windows 7 with the IE plugin. Error code = 0x80040204. Please fix this, it's very critical for me to be able to debug some gwt problems in IE. On Jan 24, 9:50 am, Musicman75 stephan.beu...@googlemail.com wrote: Dear GWT Team, please post some information about the development plugin for the IE. Is anybody working on a solution? It's really urgent for me to debug in IE and resolve some problems. Thanks On 24 Jan., 15:15, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: No no solution yet if someone finds a solution to this problem please share here thanks On Jan 23, 9:40 am, 肖鹏 eagle.x...@gmail.com wrote: I got the same problem. My guest os is Windows Xp. Have you found a solution? On Jan 21, 9:39 pm, christian elsen christian.el...@ect-telecoms.de wrote: The problems I have seems to be exactly the same, only the error code is different in my case: Download error: The downloaded file failed verification. Error code =0x80040204 I'm running IE7 within an instance of VirtualBox. The GWT browser plugin for firefox and chrome could be installed without any problem. I also downloaded th IE browser plugin to disk and tried to install it from there: Exactly the same error code occurrs. kind regards On Jan 18, 11:17 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Fabio for your support. i'll keep on investigating this problem. If i find something or need more support i'll get back here. On Jan 18, 7:53 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: othman, I can't repro the issue you are seeing, but I will try to help as I can. It looks like you may have issues with your system. here is an idea: if you are admin on the box, create a new profile, logon to it and try to install just to see what happens. I am trying to read between the lines here, but it seems that either of have an inconsistent state system (having an installed service but missing a file - error 2), or you may have a 'murky' anti-virus interfering. few things to think about: 1) can you install anything at all? 2) what was the last thing you installed on the box? 3) have you looked at the event viewer log to see if there is any additional information? 4) is windows installer service running fine? 5) are you familiar with procmon? try installing it and take a look at what is going on. On Jan 18, 2:32 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. That's exactly what i did. i saved in a folder then launched exe by double clicking it. i even right click this exe and choose run as administrator ,but same problem! It looks like there is some mysterious thing that i'm not able to figure out. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
I too had the verification error that christian elsen had, in a Windows 7 VirtualBox instance. I was able to follow the dl.google.com msi link just fine. It installed and everything is working for me. When re-opening IE, it prompted me to download the plugin, but it also gave me the security yellow bar, and I had to allow the plugin. I should mention that my instance is not currently genuine, has caused other issues in the past. Thank you for the work around. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk: https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-75adb345e7e5%7D%26lang%3Den%26appname%3DGWT%2520Developer%2520Plugin%2520for%2520IE%2520%2528x86%2529%26needsadmin%3Dfalse/gwt/plugins/ie/GwtDevPluginSetup.exe then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
Looks like you have a wider issue. btw, You don't need Google Update service in order to install the file in the link. it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. That's exactly what i did. i saved in a folder then launched exe by double clicking it. i even right click this exe and choose run as administrator ,but same problem! It looks like there is some mysterious thing that i'm not able to figure out. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
othman, I can't repro the issue you are seeing, but I will try to help as I can. It looks like you may have issues with your system. here is an idea: if you are admin on the box, create a new profile, logon to it and try to install just to see what happens. I am trying to read between the lines here, but it seems that either of have an inconsistent state system (having an installed service but missing a file - error 2), or you may have a 'murky' anti-virus interfering. few things to think about: 1) can you install anything at all? 2) what was the last thing you installed on the box? 3) have you looked at the event viewer log to see if there is any additional information? 4) is windows installer service running fine? 5) are you familiar with procmon? try installing it and take a look at what is going on. On Jan 18, 2:32 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. That's exactly what i did. i saved in a folder then launched exe by double clicking it. i even right click this exe and choose run as administrator ,but same problem! It looks like there is some mysterious thing that i'm not able to figure out. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
Re: GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
Thanks Fabio for your support. i'll keep on investigating this problem. If i find something or need more support i'll get back here. On Jan 18, 7:53 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: othman, I can't repro the issue you are seeing, but I will try to help as I can. It looks like you may have issues with your system. here is an idea: if you are admin on the box, create a new profile, logon to it and try to install just to see what happens. I am trying to read between the lines here, but it seems that either of have an inconsistent state system (having an installed service but missing a file - error 2), or you may have a 'murky' anti-virus interfering. few things to think about: 1) can you install anything at all? 2) what was the last thing you installed on the box? 3) have you looked at the event viewer log to see if there is any additional information? 4) is windows installer service running fine? 5) are you familiar with procmon? try installing it and take a look at what is going on. On Jan 18, 2:32 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 18, 7:27 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: it is not clear to me if you were able or not to download the file from the direct link above. instead of 'run', please try to save the download to a folder (desktop for instance) as suggested before and then run from there (from explorer). Do not run from within IE. What I am trying to separate is if you have connectivity issues or installation issues. That's exactly what i did. i saved in a folder then launched exe by double clicking it. i even right click this exe and choose run as administrator ,but same problem! It looks like there is some mysterious thing that i'm not able to figure out. On Jan 18, 2:01 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: I closed all running programs , turned off firewall and antivirus then run the file in link you provided but i got same error! I went to windows services and noticed there is a Google update service which status is set to automatic. when i tried starting this google update service i got an error couldn't start service. error 2: couldn't find specified file. could this be the problem? I have Chrome firefox browsers installed too. I have no clue why the installer gets blocked in download phase. something seems blocking the installer from downloading the plugin but i can't figure it out. On Jan 18, 6:36 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: One thing you can check is if you have installed any external popup blocker, anti-virus, etc. did it work before? is it possible that IE is asking for some confirmation (a yellow bar under the address bar) and somehow you don't see/answer it? then the server will likely reset the connection after a while if you dont respond. to get you going, try clicking on this link and save to the disk:https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B9a5e649a-ec63-4c7d-99bf-... then run the installer. On Jan 18, 1:13 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: thanks fabio, my Internet connection is fine. i can browse the web. I disabled firewall and antivirus when trying to install the plugin. My windows 7 updates are installed automatically as scheduled and the windows update seems to be fine too. what else should i check? could it be related to IE version 8 ? what verifications should i do in my system to be sure noting is blocking the plugin installation? thanks On Jan 18, 5:02 pm, Fabio Valbuena fabio...@google.com wrote: hey Othman 0x80072efe error is related to connectivity issues. more specifically, ERROR_INTERNET_CONNECTION_ABORTED 12030 The connection with the server has been terminated. it can be an intermittent issue, something with your firewall/proxy. could you please verify your connectivity? have you tried to install/download other stuff? windows updates? also, if possible, make sure you have all windows updates. let us know how it goes. On Jan 17, 12:07 pm, othman othmanelmou...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box withIE8and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group,
GWT Developer plugin For IE installation problem
Hi there, I'm using a windows 7 (32 bit) box with IE8 and i'm having issues installing GWT Developer plugin For IE. I get the following error message: Installer download failed. Error code = 0x80072efe the installer stays stuck at the downloading plugin stage. i've made sure my windows 7 firewall is off and also turned off my antivirus program but still same problem. Any ideas? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.