![]() here where they get the exact same error as I did) I've found something that might be causing this: our PCs are running "Kaspersky Endpoint Security 8", which is probably not setup to give Java programs the required permissions (see e.g. > as more as I look at this issue, I thing that the problem will be somewhere > I would like to help you, but if I am not able to reproduce, I cannot. Is this a separate bug for which I should file a new issue? > reloaded the PAC starts to response correctly. > The weird is, that for the first time, the PAC returns null and when There should be correct values - proxy which is (In reply to Libor Fischmeistr from comment #8) at .(GeneralOptionsModel.java:315)Īt .$000(GeneralOptionsModel.java:62)Īt .$1.run(GeneralOptionsModel.java:244)Īt $n(RequestProcessor.java:1432)Īt $n(RequestProcessor.java:2042) : connect: Address is invalid on local machine, or port is not valid on remote machineĪt (Native Method)Īt (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:339)Īt (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:200)Īt (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:182)Īt (PlainSocketImpl.java:172)Īt (Socket.java:579)Īt (NetworkClient.java:175)Īt (Native Method)Īt .(GeneralOptionsModel.java:330) System: Windows 7 version 6.1 running on x86 Cp1252 en_US (nb) Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.7.0_25-b17 Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201308280001) Is it expected that host is empty and port is 0? INFO : System network proxy TEST - http port: 0 INFO : System network proxy TEST - http host: Something else I noted in the logs, are the 2 lines: With this I get a different error message, namely:Ĭonnect: Address is invalid on local machine, or port is not valid on remote machineĪgain, I get the exact same behavior with JDK 7 & JDK 8. Something else I tried, is adding "4Stack=true" to "netbeans_default_options" in the file "etc\nf". The problem also exists on JDK 7 for me, giving the exact same error. > May I ask you to run on JDK 7? It would be great to know if there is the So unfortunately this issue is not reproducible for me. > IDE on JDK 7 and JDK 8 and on both proxy setting were correctly loaded > Yes, I taught it might be related to it. (In reply to Libor Fischmeistr from comment #4) May I ask you to run on JDK 7? It would be great to know if there is the problem also valid. A few moments ago I tried to run IDE on JDK 7 and JDK 8 and on both proxy setting were correctly loaded (PAC). > "Reload", the log says "System network proxy reloading succeeded." (see the > The processing of the PAC file seems to be going correct as well: when I do > longer get this exception with recent NetBeans builds. > Are you referring to bug 230257 ? If so, I verified this is fixed & no > If you will run on JDK 7 this issue should not appear. Anyway, this should be fixed, I will try to > JavaScript engine and then the PAC file cannot be processed. On JDK 1.8 there is probably still the problem with > On the first view of the log I see you are running on JDK 8. Return to Malwarebytes for Windows guide.> (In reply to Libor Fischmeistr from comment #1) In the Tamper Protection window, click Reset password, then enter your license key (capitalized and including dashes) to set a new password. Note: If you forget your Tamper Protection password, it can be reset using your license key, or the key portion of your license, if your license is in the older ID and Key format. Create a password and confirm the password.Note: Additionally, you can also select other options available for which you want to restrict user access.In the window that appears, check the Uninstall Malwarebytes box.Scroll down to the Tamper Protection section and turn the toggle on.Open the Malwarebytes application from your desktop.To restrict users from uninstalling Malwarebytes for Windows: For more information, see General settings in Malwarebytes for Windows. It is not linked to your My Account password. The Tamper Protection password is manually set when you enable the feature. This is an opt-in feature and is available only for Malwarebytes for Windows and Malwarebytes for Teams users. Upon enabling this feature, users will either have to enter a password or the license key to uninstall Malwarebytes from your device. You can restrict admins or other remote users from uninstalling Malwarebytes from your Windows device using the Tamper Protection feature available within the General tab of the Settings page.
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