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If you are trying to download files from Google Drive and other trusted sources, disabling HTTPS scanning in the Antivirus program should allow the download to proceed. Now, try to download the file and see if you are still getting Failed Network error on your computer.

As mentioned above, the problem can also be caused due to the Hosts File being modified by Malware and Adware programs. Right-click on the Start button and click on Run. On the next screen, double-click on the Hosts File and select to open the file using Notepad. If your internet speed is okay, then you could consider resetting your router and refreshing your connection. It's highly likely that this error is caused by your computer's antivirus program.

These features help protect your PC against malware hidden behind secured and encrypted websites. However, this feature can sometimes go overboard by blocking all downloads—even if they aren't harmful.

Chrome plugins or extensions help improve your browsing experience. However, they could also limit Chrome's functionality, as an extension could be corrupt or outdated. In some cases, an extension could suddenly become incompatible with the Chrome version you're using. To check if an extension is responsible for this error, enable incognito mode.

This will disable all third-party extensions and allow you to browse privately. Retry your download and check if the issue persists. If this resolves your issue, then one of your extensions is causing this error.

The download is initially initiated and begins but after some time the download just stops processing and this error is thrown. This has been the behavior with both IE and Chrome. Initially, the content-length was not provided and hence defaulted to chunked transfer but this has been changed now. Even with chunked transfer we did have the same issue. We have run through the steps provided in Chrome documentation clearing cookies etc but there has been no respite.

We did run through the net-exports feature in Chrome and they have the following as the last few lines as -. The users who are unable to download are able to download PDF from other sites. If we host a static PDF in our site, the users are able to access it as well. I followed the below steps to fix the downloading issue with the Chrome. However http2 expects the reported size to match what the webserver reports for streamed content.

The problem occurs in Cloudflare to. You need to sign in to do that Sign in to start searching questions Don't have an account? Signup for a Developer Edition. You need to sign in to do that Sign in to start a discussion Don't have an account? In every browser except Chrome you can download the resulting PDF without issue.

Searching through many fourms, it seems that after a certain Chrome update, you get this error if the "content-length" header is not set properly. The Chrome help fourms say that it needs to be fixed on our end, but for us, I believe the content-length hearder is set behind the scenes and we don't have the power to over-ride it I've tried, and have also read in other posts that you can't.

Has anyone else had this problem and figured out a solution?



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