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Downloading settings doesn't work #561

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m00nwtchr opened this issue Jun 3, 2018 · 7 comments
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Downloading settings doesn't work #561

m00nwtchr opened this issue Jun 3, 2018 · 7 comments

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@m00nwtchr
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Describe the bug
Downloading settings doesn't work

Visual Studio Code Version : 1.23.1
Code Settings Sync Version : 2.9.2
Operating System : Windows 10
Occurs On: [Download]
Proxy Enabled: [ No ]
Gist Id: [ 0b0003b24840806e7fdd801a07e7d18f ]

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Upload settings
  2. Download settings
  3. Open devtools (F1 and type "Toggle developer tools")
  4. See error

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@shanalikhan
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This might be due to network.
Try on other network

@m00nwtchr
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? What I have internet

@shanalikhan
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i meant try on other internet, from home , office etc

@0xbs0d
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0xbs0d commented Jun 11, 2018

I have the same issue. Upload works fine from one machine. But when I try Sync Download from another (on the same network), nothing happens.

@jfpedroza
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It's happening to me too. I tried on two different computers and on two different networks. Uploading settings works fine.
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@shanalikhan
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Its due to your network settings.
I am closing this and marking this as duplicate
Need to use code custom CLI to let code extension itself rather then using current systems.

@shanalikhan
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Duplicate of #566

@shanalikhan shanalikhan marked this as a duplicate of #566 Jul 11, 2018
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