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Internet or firewall settings may be incorrect

Community Beginner ,
May 27, 2017 May 27, 2017

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Using Win 7, Norton Internet Security - Photoshop CS6;

I've a new camera and need to uppdate Camera Raw - Update meny. 

Got an error message "The update server is not responding.

The server might be offline temporarily or the internet or firewall settings may be incorrect"

Norton support has tried to help - uninstalled all Norton and McAffee files but no success.

This is not a Norton problem. 

Please, tell me exactly how to do. 

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Community Beginner , May 28, 2017 May 28, 2017

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btaylor5 2014-jul-30 06:14 (som svar på station_two)

Found the problem.  After a couple of very frustrating hours, and trying everything I could possibly think of with firewall and internet settings, I decided to just just try plugging in to my modem directly instead of working over WiFi.  Adobe Updates from within the program ran perfectly, first time. The issue, as bizarre and crazy as it seems, is that you can't run updates when you're working on WiFi.  To prove it, after my updates were down

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LEGEND ,
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What camera model? It may be moot. The last version of Camera Raw  supported by Photoshop CS6 is version 9.1.1.

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btaylor5 2014-jul-30 06:14 (som svar på station_two)

Found the problem.  After a couple of very frustrating hours, and trying everything I could possibly think of with firewall and internet settings, I decided to just just try plugging in to my modem directly instead of working over WiFi.  Adobe Updates from within the program ran perfectly, first time. The issue, as bizarre and crazy as it seems, is that you can't run updates when you're working on WiFi.  To prove it, after my updates were downloaded and installed, I tried to run the updater again and received the same error message.  So my problem is solved.  No WiFi when trying to run updates!!" 

Thank you - very useful info!! 

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