![]() Right click on the directory in Explorer and go to Properties / Security to fix that. If the old download directory did exist, probably the permissions to the directory got messed up. Scroll down, to find a Downloads section, and set the Download location to somewhere new – that exists and you can write to :-) At the bottom of the page, click Show Advanced Settings. Go to Settings (use the odd three horizontal lines icon on the top right to bring up a menu and click Settings). To make sure your computer does not have any viruses. ![]() That’s All, you are done now your download will not have any errors like virus scan failed or search failed. The error is just what it says for whatever reason, it can’t write to the download directory. Google chrome will find harmful software and remove it from your computer. If Google Chrome is failing to download any files, giving an insufficient permissions error, there’s a simple fix. I have also tried uninstalling chrome and reinstalling but that did not fix the issue and neither did resetting the chrome settings. 129 (Official Build) (64-bit) and I am on Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6. The server is running on localhost:888, and the first time I load the web app, everything works.But if I try to reload the page, a bunch of XmlHttpRequest requests fail with net::ERRFAILED. I'm building a web server and trying to test things. ![]() ![]()
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