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Author Topic: BASS.NET API arhive damage  (Read 118 times)
George02
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« on: 18 May '13 - 07:18 »
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Hi. I'am trying to open (with winrar) Bass24.Net.zip (downloaded from your site http://www.un4seen.com/filez/4/Bass24.Net.zip) and this is what I get

C:\Users\George\Desktop\Bass24.Net.zip: Unexpected end of archive

And if I try to extract only Bass.Net.msi I get this error : "!   C:\Users\George\Desktop\Bass24.Net.zip: The archive is either in unknown format or damaged"

I downloaded Bass24.Net.zip 4-5 times and same result . Please can you fix this ? Thanks.

Also I'am looking for "bassenc.dll" file but I can't find anywhere. Can you provide me a direct link ?
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Chris
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« Reply #1 on: 18 May '13 - 10:47 »
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Hi
will extract here fine . You have to clear your cache in your browser.
To download addons here the link
http://www.un4seen.com/bass.html#addons
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George02
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« Reply #2 on: 18 May '13 - 12:08 »
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Thanks Chris ! Problem solved .
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George02
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« Reply #3 on: 19 May '13 - 12:47 »
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Same thing again but now I can get it anyway . I try 3 browser's (Mozilla , Chrome and IE) but same result : arhive is damaged. I try to clear cache and cookie and no result .

Please can you provide me another link or something ? Can you attach in this forum the msi file ?
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Chris
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« Reply #4 on: 19 May '13 - 14:42 »
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hm maybe you have a proxyserver or whatever .
I have tested it here fine
For a Attache in the forum its to big (32 MB)
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George02
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« Reply #5 on: 19 May '13 - 18:44 »
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then upload to some minors ?
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saga
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« Reply #6 on: 19 May '13 - 18:49 »
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Some virus scanners do deep packet inspection and kill "suspcious" TCP packets. Sometimes this can damage downloaded files without the user noticing, because they do it in a silent manner. Try disabling your antivirus temporarily while downloading the file, and check if it solves the problem. If it fixes the problem, find out how to disable packet inspection.
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Chris
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« Reply #7 on: 19 May '13 - 18:58 »
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Here a Mirror but I think the problem is not the File the problem is on your PC
http://ul.to/s26ru1tl
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George02
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« Reply #8 on: 19 May '13 - 20:52 »
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It's works ! Thank youuuu , Chris ! Smiley No arhive damage and no file corrupt now . Maybe ... it's from your server ... or I don't know :-??
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #9 on: 20 May '13 - 16:19 »
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Was the downloaded file smaller than it should have been? If so, it sounds like the same problem that another user had, and in their case it was caused by their virus scanner stalling the download for too long so that it timed-out. They got around that by temporarily disabling the virus scanner.
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