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Jed Davidow

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  1. A re-install of VIPM seems to have worked. I did not have to deal with activation, so I assume the program data was not corrupted.
  2. I am my IT department. This is one PC on behind a router. Other PCs work fine. The LEAP package was downloaded separately and opened from VIPM, not downloaded through it. I can get to all the Sourceforge sites and download directly via my browser. This happens with *every package*, not just OpenG or MGI or JKI. All of them. I just tried to install your RCF. It downloaded and then did nothing. So I clicked on the package and it gave me the Incompatible message. So then I restarted and tried again. Since it did not have to download, it opened and began the installation. I was presented with the License agreement. I clicked OK and this returned an error:
  3. Just to be clear; I am not aware of any reason why any website would be blocked. The file was downloaded; is there another network resource that might be blocked?
  4. My network is not blocked, windows Firewall is disabled and I have no problem getting to JKI.net otherwise. The files download, as far as I can tell. Attached screenshot of the package in the cache + error message Maybe something else?
  5. I am receiving this error in the Package Information Dialog after I try and install any packages (VIPM 2013.0.1, build 1905; LV 2013 x32 on Windows 8.1): "This package is not compatible with your OS or any LV Version installed on your computer" Some more info: * I already have several packages installed and working. * After restarting VIPM, I can double click a non-installed package, and this error is not present. * I then attempt to install ANY package, and the dependencies are loaded and presented. * This error pops up after that point. * It's then persistent in any Package Information window (even already installed packages) until I restart VIPM I cannot install any packages.
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