Does anyone know why Android Studio periodically attempts to open a connection (status bar says Checking Incoming and Outgoing Changes), and then fails with a popup(Title = "PuTTY Fatal Error", Content="Network error: Connection timed out")?
I took a screenshot and have attached it.
This began earlier today and has become really annoying.
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Loool
It was a work project, and Android Studio was trying to connect to the office Mercurial repository, which it couldn't do since I was at home.
*facepalm*
Nothing to see here... Move along.
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I've been using Slick IM for a few weeks now, and today when I went to check my instant messages Slick locked up. I rebooted my ATT Tilt and now every time I try to connect to any of my im services through Slick I get the message "Error! Auth failed." I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling multiple times and still no luck. Any help?
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I thought I was the only one. I got the error and re-installed slick. Then I was on for a little bit and got booted and now I'm getting that error again. I was thinking of changing the login address from "login.oscar.aol.com", but I don't know of any others.
Anyone else having problems with Slick?
Yeah. It's doing the same thing to me.
It was working normally earlier today, but around 9 or so, it started giving me that weird error.
I used slick for several months and I can only remember 1 particular reason why I was receiving that error. This may sound weird but try it out, you need to have a data connection open previous to starting the application.
redbandana said:
I used slick for several months and I can only remember 1 particular reason why I was receiving that error. This may sound weird but try it out, you need to have a data connection open previous to starting the application.
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yes, I've experienced your issue. for some reason, slick doesnt communicate with the OS to turn on the data connection OR to keep it open (if you have your data connection set to turn off after a certain length of inactivity).. but Ive also had this AUTH FAILED issue and ive made sure my data connection is already active
I recently started getting a pop up message at the bottom of my screen stating: "Can not download at this time. Please try again later." The message stays there for hours at a time and then will randomly disappear. I am not trying to download anything when it appears and I haven't been able to find a solution to get ride of the message that blocks the bottom part of my screen.
Is anyone else having this issue? It only started 2 days ago.
Same deal here and also I cannot data connect, I haven't done anything new these past two days so I hope some one knows
i've gotten that message too. the only way i could get rid of it was to restart the phone. no idea how it showed up
I was getting the same issue. I tried ending the SNS service and it stopped. It's probably from syncing to social networks.
awkwardsilence50: I tried disabling the SNS Service and it didn't seem to make a difference for me. I also don't have any social networking services syncing on my phone. Has this fix continued to work for you?
did you guys try updating? maybe it's trying to update but can't...
I have been getting this error as well. Based on my personal experience, it seems to be related to the "Weather & Toggle Widget" by Android Apps. I seem to always get that message when I have a bad network connection and that widget tries to update location and weather data. I have unistalled the widget and reinstalled it a couple times, and I only seem to get that message when I have the widget installed. MP13, I happen to know that you have that widget installed as well.
my $0.02
I'd had Sipdroid+google voice working thru (formerly) pbxes.org, but started seeing 'failed connection' or 'failed registration' (404) msgs when I started my Gtab. Almost gave up until I realized that pbxes changed to 'pbxes.com'. So I changed that in the Sipdroid settings, and voila, it's working again.
Just an FYI...
Jim
Anybody getting this popup error "you are offline, please check your network connection". getting this popup hundresds of time in a day. please help.. attaching screenshots
Hi Lavesh05,
I know this will sound nuts, but check your date/time settings within Android (same thing happens on a Windows PC when connected to servers/domains.... however I'm used to that!!!)
However must admit, this caught me out on Android and was driving me nuts for days, as couldnt workout why I was getting. Checked everything, released/reset everything, tried to look for network tools to flush the settings and drove me bonkers on a device thats normally fine/reliable.
Then after more Googling, found a post that said check date/time, and sure enough it was out of sync and that was the issue.... I think I had "automatic date/time" and it was still out. So as long as it is what it should be, you should be good....
Cheers, Lister
Hi all, I use a smartphone (e.g., Vivo V21 but what I describe next happens also with other smartphones) and plug a UICC (a.k.a. SIM card) into it. Then I try to start a SCP02 secure channel (SCP02 is a GlobalPlatform security protocol). First, everything runs correctly: the mutual authentication is done successfully and I can send encrypted commands to the UICC. Then I stop the secure channel. And I start again: new secure channel with SCP02 and a new encrypted command, and stop. I do this multiple times and up to some point (after 50 or 100 trials), when I initiate anew the SCP02 channel the UICC replies with an error "Invalid response SW after first INIT UPDATE command" during the authentication. If I use a times (that is, I wait 1 s between two tunnel establishment) I can establish more tunnels than previously (200 or 300 trials) but, eventually, the same error is sent by the UICC. Can anyone help me to solve this issue? Thanks a lot in advance.