Call to download server failed (HTTP error code: 403).
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The installer for a compiled (using R2015b) app, that has been distributed to many customers for several years, is suddenly (noticed in last couple of days) throwing the above exception. This has happened from multiple sites, domestic and international. The installer is set up to download the MCR from MathWorks.
Is anyone aware of any MathWorks, Windows (10, 11) updates that might be causing this?
Thanks! It's a bit urgent!!
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Yongtao Liu
on 29 Dec 2024
Did you solve this problem?
Walter Roberson
on 29 Dec 2024
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 29 Dec 2024
I wonder if this is related to TLS1.2 support? Did you specifically build the executable with the appropriate java.opts file?
Dave Watson
on 30 Dec 2024
Edited: Dave Watson
on 30 Dec 2024
Parker
on 2 Jan 2025
Hi all, I am having the same problem with an App compiled with 2015b. Have not resolved the issue yet, so I'm following along here as well.
Dave Watson
on 2 Jan 2025
Edited: Dave Watson
on 2 Jan 2025
Dave Watson
on 3 Jan 2025
Parker
on 3 Jan 2025
Great News Dave. Thanks for the update! Happy they've been able to dig into it. I'm distributing a standalone installation as a work around for now, but sounds like this will be back relatively soon.
Dave Watson
on 4 Jan 2025
Edited: Dave Watson
on 4 Jan 2025
Parker
on 6 Jan 2025
Awesome, thanks for relaying the workaround, Dave. Most of us are on Windows 10 or 11 so this should be workable
Dave Watson
on 29 Jan 2025
Edited: Dave Watson
on 30 Jan 2025
Answers (1)
I encounter the same error with an application built with matlab R2019a...
I recompile the application with R2023b and there is no problem with this version.
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Dave Watson
on 17 Dec 2024
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