The link on the registration page for registered customers is not working. I have registered, but I needed to perform a system restore and need to download the software again.
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Originally posted by steadyflowThe link on the registration page for registered customers is not working. I have registered, but I needed to perform a system restore and need to download the software again.
Turn off your firewall, make sure you accept all cookies and your hosts file doesn't block access to the site. -
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Overly aggressive firewalls or other software that blocks scripts on websites is most likely the culprit. Firewalls such as Kaspersky, Keiro, and the Outpost firewall block this page. To get the page to load, you need to totally exit the program. Just disabling it does NOT work normally.Comment
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I am not sure what you mean by hosts file; I have done the other items and still no luck.Comment
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Originally posted by steadyflowI am not sure what you mean by hosts file; I have done the other items and still no luck.
Some programs like SPybot maintain similar files for similar purposes.
When you access a site that appaears in the hosts file your browser ends up getting diverted to either an error page or a blank page.
Some spyware that has succeeded in infesting one's pc may change the hosts file to divert perfectly good sites to unsavoury ones.
Turn off the firewall completely - exit from it. If it's Outpost or Norton Security Suite it really has a mind of its own.Comment
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Well, I'm sure all these firewalls can be configured and tweaked and tamed - but one must painstakingly go through them with a fine-tooth comb to figure out how. I know Norton Suite and Outpost are among the worst (toughest?) since they also modify the information displayed/captured in form data fields (like a login for instance) - without the user even knowing it - all for your own good, of course. The result is you can't sign into places or stay signed in or download stuff and you don't know why.
I have a firewall provided by a Linux box we run as router for the home network plus Sygate personal firewall on my own pc. It's impenetrable from the outside (by all tests attempted, touch wood), yet at no time have either prevented me from accessing what I need to access. I may have to OK it manually, but I will be aware that it's trying to block something and can decide what I want to do about it.Comment
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I have tried all of the above and no luck. Is there some other way I can reinstall this software, which I have paid for. This has taken way more of my time than I would like at this point. I enjoy your products; however, this is becoming a bit frustrating.Comment
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Did you turn off both Norton and Xp firewalls? Go through IE security and privacy settings and lower them, they may be too high.Comment
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If you cannot get the automated retrieval working, see the bottom half of this post: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/announce...nouncementid=8Comment
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