

Second question: If not a hosting service problem then how is the downloading tool as well as the regular copy/pasting method causing this problem as described above with the 'error' mesage. In consideration of all of the above information, a question that I would like to pose is: Is this a hoster downloading tool problem or is the problem with the hosting service? I thought that if anyone here has experienced the same issues and was able to successfully resolve them, it'd be great that you could post the solution here. The research around the internet either has threads that remain not solved or solved because the guy was using a proxy. From what I"ve been reading this is an optimum setting and therefore I prefer this not to change. Therefore, this is not a consideration.Īlso, under Settings>Internet & Network> Timeout & Connection Loss (both) are set to 100000 ms. The latest version.Īlso, under Settings> Hosts & Addons> (specific file hosting service) the TOS is checked. Therefore, non of this brings to mind any concerns of the Beta or non-Beta over the other. Still no go.Īlso, I have used both the Beta version as well as the non-Beta version. I have physically tried all links both within the tool as well as manually trying to download. This is evidenced by both JDownloader stating that fact (within the tool ) as well as myself going to the actual file hosting link and seeing for myself that they are available. That kind of usual error.Īnd before I forget, yes these files are all online. The server was taking too long to respond. 1.X The problem with that one is it doesn't support the file hoster I"m trying to use.Ĭopy/pasting the links directly into my browser gives me a "The connection has timed out' error.
#JDOWNLOADER 2 AN ERROR OCCURRED DOWNLOAD#
This includes other download managers such as Cryptload v. I have tried other download managers such as IDM which give me nothing but a 13 Kb HTML document. Believe me, I"ve tried all kinds of combinations. This includes 'reset' and then 'force download' have been clicked. Therefore this is ruled out.įifth, the disconnect even re-occurs after 'force download' has been clicked. The other downloads are progressing fine actually and hence are as evidence to support my claim that the settings are good.įourth, there is no proxy usage.

So I'm not really inclined to change nor would those settings lead me to believe that they are the culprit. I have these settings b/c from previous research on the internet, those connections had helped me solve some disc space issues that I was having with the tool. Thirdly, the speed connections (250Kb/s), the max downloads(2), and max connections per file (1) are quite optimum. So most definitely ClamAV is not the culprit either. Again, in consideration of the above allowances both present and from past experiences, java and javaw.exes are /have been allowed. Secondly, as I am already successfully downloading from a hoster service, this most obviously is not the problem.Īlso, as I"m using ClamAV atm, there really exists no option for this inside the AV. Therefore I can't see how Comodo is contributing to not allowing either of these. Within Comodo firewall are allowed the above. Most of the problems associated with this error point to a firewall and or AV not allowing java.exe and/or javaw.exe

I've done some research on the downloading tool and the associated error that is posted inside the tool. I have this problem with JD and have gotten quite upset with the damn thing not working as expected.
