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PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY PASSWORDS OR TOKENS IN YOUR ISSUE!!!
Describe the issue
I am trying to update a local Docker Environment with an updated version of a 3rd party application. However, right at the beginning, when the process tries to download AL Language Extension 14.1.1180850.zip the process fails saying that the "connection timed out".
This process has worked in the past, in fact there is a collection of previously downloaded files in the target folder:
I can read and write to this folder. I tried unzipping the file (as it seemed to have a "size") in the hope it would bypass the download. The unzip process reported errors:
I then retried the upload-app-to-docker command, but it failed:
I don't think it's Antivirus Software blocking it, I have had it switched "off" for my machine. I also don't think it is a firewall issue, as I have a (partial?) zip file.
Scripts used to create container and cause the issue
N/A
Full output of scripts
BcContainerHelper version **6.0.25**
NavContainerHelper is running as administrator **Yes**
Host is **Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise - 22H2**
Docker Client Version is **4.34.3**
Docker Server Version is **4.34.3**
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Screenshots
Additional context
does it happen all the time? Yes
did it use to work? Yes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE ANY PASSWORDS OR TOKENS IN YOUR ISSUE!!!
Describe the issue
I am trying to update a local Docker Environment with an updated version of a 3rd party application. However, right at the beginning, when the process tries to download AL Language Extension 14.1.1180850.zip the process fails saying that the "connection timed out".
This process has worked in the past, in fact there is a collection of previously downloaded files in the target folder:
I can read and write to this folder. I tried unzipping the file (as it seemed to have a "size") in the hope it would bypass the download. The unzip process reported errors:
I then retried the upload-app-to-docker command, but it failed:
I don't think it's Antivirus Software blocking it, I have had it switched "off" for my machine. I also don't think it is a firewall issue, as I have a (partial?) zip file.
Scripts used to create container and cause the issue
N/A
Full output of scripts
Screenshots
Additional context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: