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    [Windows 7 x64] e06 Error in WinHttpReceiveRes

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    Windows 7 x64
    Short Description:
    e06 Error in WinHttpReceiveRes
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    • Client Debug

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    Dear

    There is a issue with XenoBot

    e06 Error in WinHttpReceiveResponse()!

    How could i solve this problem ?

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    You have a firewall or anti-virus blocking the outbound connection. Allow it.

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    Hello,

    I have this issue as well. It just appeard from nowhere.. I have no anti virus and my firewall is not activated, and yes I am running it as an admin.

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    I had this pop up 2 x, few days later both occasions I was banned. Maybe coincidence or maybe its something that happens when CIP runs the detection tool on your pc ? could be something worth looking into

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiddelush View Post
    Hello,

    I have this issue as well. It just appeard from nowhere.. I have no anti virus and my firewall is not activated, and yes I am running it as an admin.
    Maybe you just need to restart the PC then. Computers are funny things.

    Quote Originally Posted by lonatic View Post
    I had this pop up 2 x, few days later both occasions I was banned. Maybe coincidence or maybe its something that happens when CIP runs the detection tool on your pc ? could be something worth looking into
    There's no client-sided detection tools, any detection runs on the server (i.e. not on your PC)

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