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"Error submitting scan results to server." on Windows 7 x64

Mar 3, 2011 6:49AM PST

Hi.

Thank you for CNET TechTracker v2.0.1.

I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 and I always receive the following error after a scan and no scan results are available:

An error occurred during the scan: Error submitting scan results to server.
Please try the scan again.

I also tried running CNET TechTracker as Administrator, but I experience the same behavior.

Any ideas?

Thank you.

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Have you tried these steps yet?
Jan 30, 2012 4:10AM PST

Yes, I did, and I posted that a few days ago, and still had the same problem.

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OK, I see it now.
Jan 30, 2012 5:45AM PST

Sorry about that. I see your post now.

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UPDATE from CNET TechTracker Support
Jan 30, 2012 8:16AM PST

Hello everyone,

Thank you all for the feedback here - this issue has been on our radar
for some time, and this new information may prove quite helpful! I have
updated the bug for this issue with your recent comments, and will be
sure to update this thread when we know more. Thank you all, again, for
your patience here as well!


Regards,
Jen
CNET TechTracker Support

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Settings->Download Tab items disabled
Feb 23, 2012 11:18PM PST

I don't know if this is happening for everyone else, but I noticed today (on my Win 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 machine with VS 2010 Premium SP1) that all the items on the TT Settings->Download Tab are disabled and the message "Download settings are only available to TechTracker Plus users" is at the bottom. So, at least for my machine, TT is not updating itself to the Plus version. Is that the same for everyone else who are having this issue?

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Symptom
Feb 24, 2012 2:37AM PST

That's just another symptom of TT not being able to connect to the server, otherwise it would show you as a TT Plus user as everyone is now.

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Re: Settings->Download Tab items disabled
Feb 24, 2012 2:55AM PST

Hi jonnydock,

I have the exact same setup as you and I also see the exact same disabled message as you (so I am NOT a Plus member either).

It's very frustrating that CNET still hasn't been able to figure this one out.

Anyone else have any other news about tracking this problem down?

Thanks.

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Server issue...
Jun 21, 2012 1:05AM PDT

As someone else already said: it's a server error. Log for me is showing HTTP 500.

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It's back...at least for me.
Aug 10, 2012 3:28AM PDT

Now I am having the same problem and it won't go away.
Jon
win7 64bit ie9

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SOLVED!!!
Mar 6, 2013 9:47PM PST

I just solved this problem!!! I added http://www.cnet.com to my trusted sites in internet options and then downloaded and installed. Once I'd run it one time successfully, I removed the trusted site and it still works fine Happy I'd tried SO many different things to get this software to work. I FINALLY cracked it! YAY!!!