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Update-Error 0x2f07 on Windows Server


WileC

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Hello dear forum,

i'm using ccleaner 5.38 on my windows server 2016. If i click on "check for updates" there opens a popup with the errorcode "0x2f07". On my other Win7, Win8 and Win10 machines, ccleaner updates as recognized.

 

best regards
Tobias

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Guest Stephen CCleaner
On 1/28/2018 at 16:22, WileC said:

Hello dear forum,

i'm using ccleaner 5.38 on my windows server 2016. If i click on "check for updates" there opens a popup with the errorcode "0x2f07". On my other Win7, Win8 and Win10 machines, ccleaner updates as recognized.

 

best regards
Tobias

Hi WileC

The full explanation of this error is: "The application is moving from a non-SSL to an SSL connection because of a redirect. [ERROR_INTERNET_HTTP_TO_HTTPS_ON_REDIR]"

Can you ensure that the TLS v1.2 security protocol is enabled in both your default browser and also in Internet Explorer and Edge. Windows and many applications use some of the functionality in the latter two for internet communications (e.g. retrieving files over the internet).

If needed, you can work around this by downloading and applying the update manually from https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/builds

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Hello,

i've tried your preferences, but this doesn't resolve my problem on my SBS2016. My standard browser is Mozilla Firefox 58.0.1, Internet Explorer 11, Edge isn't installed. Download from the builds isn't a real option, because all other clients do the update very well, from Win 7 to win 10 with no problems..

 

Greetings
Tobias

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11 hours ago, quicksilv86 said:

Same error for me when i want to click on check for update bouton

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Are you also running Server 2016 or another version of Windows Server?

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I've found a solution for mine, see screen shot in my german windows 10 / server 2016:

I have disabled the red marked option in the advanced tab of the internet settings...

Now the upgrades are working fine :) This is only a workaround. I think it should be resolved in the core of ccleaner, so that updates don't switch http and https...

 

screenshot_IE_Optionen.jpg

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18 hours ago, WileC said:

I've found a solution for mine, see screen shot in my german windows 10 / server 2016:

I have disabled the red marked option in the advanced tab of the internet settings...

Now the upgrades are working fine :) This is only a workaround. I think it should be resolved in the core of ccleaner, so that updates don't switch http and https...

 

screenshot_IE_Optionen.jpg

The solution works for me too. Thank you very much

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Guest Stephen CCleaner

We're aware of this workaround, but we don't recommend it because that warning is very important for security and should only be disabled by those that fully understand the risks involved to their home network security.

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I'd been having trouble updating my Pro version. This article was posted yesterday: "I'm having trouble updating CCleaner. How can I resolve this?"  https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018683371   

This article refers to an older version but it did update me, with my advanced settings intact, to the current version 5.55.7108 that was released yesterday.  I found this solution in the Piriform support blogs. 

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