Thanks for the response Ian. It actually resolved itself about an 30 minutes after I posted this. I was actually on a group flight and all of us were having the same issue. The downloader was blank and there was no flight plan download option on the dispatch page. We were not sure if it was a result of the updates to the Navdata Center or FMS Data. All is good now.
something strange is happening with simbrief , i can only download 1 flightplan which is still dated 23/sept . no matter what i do is the server down ??
i tried a nother flight plane (YMML YMHB) with todays date and i still download the old FP
any i deas ?
regards
Chris Gard
Several years ago Microsoft published Office 2010 Starter. Office 2010 Starter was a free Office 2010, however some functions were disabled.
It installed only Microsoft Word and Excel and showed Microsoft advertisments during use.
Microsoft Starter 2010 works with a virtualization technology like V-App. It does not really install Office on your computer, but a virtualized office (like Office in a virtual machine).
To do this it creates a drive Q: which is not user accessable . If you are using drive Q: already, Office 2010 Starter won't work.
Office 2010 Starter could be installed using a setup (SetupConsumerC2ROLW.exe) which downloaded the installation files from internet.
Sometime around 2012, Microsoft pulled the plug, so the installation files couldn't be downloaded anymore.
A few days ago, I found the old executable and behold, I got it working again on my old computer with Windows 10 installed.
So Microsoft quietly activated the Office 2010 Starter files again, but will they pull the plug again in the near future ?
I found out that if the installation files are available locally, the setup won't need internet during the installation.
However the setup does not keep the files after installation, so I had to figure out how to get the installation files together locally.
Monitoring the installation I got some partial information how to download all the installation files needed.
This information was used to create the Office 2010 Starter downloader v1.0.
Be ware, this script works as is. Not a lot of error checking has been put in place. E.g. I do not check for downlad errors, but every language folder should be about 700 - 900 MB.
Thanks for the wonderful tool and script.
On Linux, installation with wine has an issue:
The script (Both version E and F) couldn't load update directory files and office setup program refuses to install by saying corrupted installation file.
The script (version F) itself terminates with the following error message:
You can try the download part on a Windows box and copy the "\bin\" folder. Then run the installation since you've got all the files but, then again, it'll try to make a Q: drive and run it from that and, good luck with wine handling that
That error is likely due to the fact that the InternetExplorer com objects aren't loaded in wine?
I believe this line is the actual culprit: $oHTTP = ObjCreate("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1") in this func:
I have downloaded allthe necessary files from a windows 10 machine and copied them to my linux installation without any issue for two different language sets. (I made the full installaton on that windows machine also wtihout any issues.)
No clue why it works nor why wouldn't. I don't think they support this version anyway. In any case, I got it to work in English from the US a few days back. Maybe is country dependent. But again, no clue.
Folks, these aren't the supportforums for old microsoft installers. The AutoIt3Part works perfectly and downloads the files.
So maybe try to find a forum that has more takers for these kind of issues?
Anyone know of a good YouTube video downloder for Windows 11? I am looking for a YouTube video downloader compatible with Windows 11, mainly for downloading videos from my own channel. I need this tool to help me back up and watch my uploaded videos offline.
I have tried several YouTube video downloaders before, but none of them were satisfactory: some downloaded very slowly, some had poor video quality, and some had ads or security risks. I hope to find a downloader that is fast and safe, easy to use, and does not contain ads. If you have any good recommendations, please share your experience, thank you very much!
I have been looking for a good YouTube video downloader software before. I tried several, but none of them worked. They were either slow to download or had poor video quality, ads, and security issues. Later, I tried a software called All-ClipDown, which was quite good.
I use it to download videos from my own channel, and I have no problem saving and watching them offline. If you are still looking for a reliable download tool, you can try this one. I hope it will help you too!
Grab: This is a free multi-platform YouTube video downloader for Windows, Mac and Linux. Grab provides a clean interface that allows users to easily copy and paste video links to download videos, and it also supports a variety of formats and quality options.
Use Browser Extensions: Some browser extensions, such as "Download-Helper" (for Firefox and Chrome), can download videos directly as you browse. These extensions are usually easy to install and you can manage downloads by simply clicking on the icon next to your browser.
Personally, I don't really recommend using browser extensions to download YouTube videos, mainly for security reasons. Browser extensions are convenient, but sometimes they can cause some privacy and security issues. For example, some extensions may collect your browsing data or other personal information without explicit notice.
I've encountered a browser extension before that initially worked fine, but then I realized that it secretly added ads in the background and changed my search engine settings. This made me realize that even seemingly harmless extensions can hide risks.
Therefore, if security is your top priority, I would recommend using some independent YouTube video downloader software, which usually focuses more on protecting users' security and privacy.
Why not use YouTube Premium? Subscribing to YouTube's official paid service is one of the safest ways to download YuTube videos directly from the app, with no third-party YouTube video downloader tools required at all. In addition, this way you can enjoy ad-free playback and background playback.
Videos downloaded via YouTube Premium can only be viewed within the YouTube app. This means you cannot use these videos in other applications or transfer them to other devices. In addition, not all videos on YouTube are available for offline viewing. Some content creators may restrict downloading of their videos even for YouTube Premium users. Basically, this service is not the perfect YouTube video downloader solution out there.
YouTube Premium does offer a safe and convenient way to download and watch YouTube videos with no ads and support for background playback, all attractive features. However, I found it to have some shortcomings that may not be for everyone.
First, YouTube Premium is a paid service. For me, this can be a bigger hurdle if I don't want to pay extra for watching or downloading YouTube videos. Especially in times of financial stress, adding a subscription service may not be high on my list of priorities.
Second, while YouTube Premium allows for offline viewing of downloaded videos on mobile devices, these videos cannot be transferred to other devices or retained permanently. Once I cancel my subscription, the downloaded videos will no longer be available. This may be a limitation for people like me who want to keep certain videos for a long time.
Finally, while YouTube Premium offers a lot of extra features, if I mainly only need to download YouTube videos occasionally, I may feel that these features are a bit redundant and not cost-effective enough.
YTD Video Downloader is a simple yet powerful tool for downloading videos from YouTube and other video sites. It supports batch downloading and conversion to various formats, making it easy to save videos for offline viewing.
@GretelVanessaDon't use the browser extension to download youtube videos, especially the one with poor reviews. Browser extensions typically offer fewer options for video quality and formats compared to dedicated downloader software. Advanced features like batch downloading, video conversion, or subtitle downloading are often not available in browser extensions.
What is more, some extensions display intrusive ads or pop-ups. This can be annoying and disruptive to your browsing experience. In short, browser extension is not the ideal YouTube video downloader solution
While YouTube Premium does offer a lot of convenient features such as ad-free viewing, background playback, and downloading YouTube videos, it doesn't come cheap. Especially if your main usage need is only to download YouTube videos occasionally, the monthly subscription fee may not make it worthwhile.
Secondly, YouTube Premium's download feature, while convenient, has some limitations. For example, downloaded videos can only be viewed within the YouTube App and cannot be transferred or exported to other devices or players. This is a bit limiting for me because sometimes I want to be able to play these videos on a different device or on a device that doesn't have the YouTube App installed.
Thanks for the reply. I use a Win 11 computer, and I hope there is a YouTube video downloader tool that compatible with Windows 11. YouTube Premium subscription fee is too expensive every month, so I definitely won't consider it. I also tried the online YouTube downloader, but it's too slow and has ads. Any other suggestion?
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