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Ad-Aware 8.x (2010 Ver) - Resolved/Inactive Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Connection error when updating Ad-Aware Started by Cyclonus , Mar 03 2010 03:45 PM This topic is locked 3 replies to this topic #1 Cyclonus Cyclonus Newbie Members 2 posts Posted 03 March 2010 - 03:45 PM Hello everyone. Sorry if this seems like a newbie question, but I am brand new to the Ad-Aware program and these forums.I am running Windows Vista Home Premium with service pack 1.I was successful in installing Ad-Aware version 8.2.0, but the Web Update feature within the program always gives me an error message "connection error, check your settings. (errorcode: -1)"All of the update settings under the advanced mode seem to be set up correctly.I also tried all three workarounds in the main link for this problem http://www.lavasofts...showtopic=25456From workaround 2 I set both the .exe files into compatibility mode for windows xp service pack 2, that didn't work. Then I tried setting them both to compatibility mode for windows 98, that didn't work either.From workaround 3 I have set both "Terminal Services" and "Terminal Services Configuration" so that their status is "started" and their startup type is "automatic."I feel like I have run out of options. Is there anything else I can do? If not, what is the best way to ever be able to update this program?Any help is greatly appreciated,Jason Back to top #2 casey_boy casey_boy Volunteer Helper/Moderator Volunteer Security Advisor 3565 posts Posted 03 March 2010 - 04:08 PM Hi,Just a few quick questions:Do you have a firewall installed? If so, ensure that Ad-Aware is permitted to access the internetDo you connect via a proxy server? If so, make sure you enter the correct proxy settingsHave you tried updating at different times of the day? Sometimes the update server (or your connection) may be very busy.Casey If I have been helping you and I do not reply within 48hours, feel free to send me a PM.* My Website * Malware Removal Help * If you'd like to say thanks *Lavasoft Customer Support Back to top #3 Cyclonus Cyclonus Newbie Members 2
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all have bad days - Windows 10 Store error message RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance If you receive The Server stumbled, We all have bad days error message, when you open Windows Store or when you go on to download some Windows Store app using Windows 10, then this post may be able to help you. The Server stumbled, We all have bad days Here are a troubleshooting steps you may want to try. 1] If could be a temporary issue with Windows Store itself. Refresh the page after a while and see if it works. 2] Make sure you have the latest Windows Updates installed on your Windows 10 system. 3] Disable your antivirus and see if it works 4] Run the built-in Windows troubleshooters like Network Adapter Troubleshooter and Internet Connection Troubleshooter and see if it helps. 5] Check the System Date and Time Zone on your computer. Make sure it is correct. 6] Reset Windows Store Cache 7] Re-register the Windows Store app 8] Troubleshoot: Windows Store not opening. 9] If you are using a proxy connection, then disable proxy and see if it works. To disable proxy, open Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Connections tab > LAN settings > Uncheck Use Proxy server > Apply. If this does not work you may want to reset your Proxy using the reset proxy command to reset the WinHTTP proxy to Direct. Type the following in an elevated command prompt window and hit Enter. netsh winhttp reset proxy If you know the error code also, then this may be of great use to you: 80072EFF : This indicates that TLS is disabled, and should be re-enabled. So you need to enable TLS. T do this, open Settings > Network and Internet. Select Wi-Fi and click on Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab and go to the Security section. Ensure there is a check mark next to Use TLS 1.2 Select Apply/OK. 80072EFD : This indicates a connection with the server could not be established. Look at general internet connection settings, Enable ILS, check your proxy settings and make sure that you do not have an invalid proxy. Remove your Internet connection and ass it back and see if it helps. See this workaround if you see Error Code 80072EFD. 801901F7 : This error code indicates the Windows Update service is not running. Use these steps to re-enable it. Re-enable it via Services.msc. Set the service on Automatic. Let us know if anything helped you. See this post if you receive a Try again later Something happened on our end Windows 10 Store error message. Related read: Reset Internet Explorer proxy settings using Fix It. Also see Windows Store apps are not opening and Check your connection Windows Store error. RECOMMENDED: Clic