ehm ... you may have given a wrong url. there may be problems with your internet connection, ....
but without giving a bit more information, it's pretty difficult to give a more profound answer.
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What is the download link and where did you get it from?
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Nobody can help unless you are prepared to give a lot more information. Eg Which version of Eclipse? Is this all plugins? Just one plugin? Which one, exactly? Ignoring peoples' questions will get you nowhere.
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OK, that helps to narrow it down!
- Check Eclipse's proxy settings - should use system default
- Check firewall isn't blocking Eclipse
- Try running Eclipse as administrator
- Could be an IPv6 problem, Try updating eclipse.ini
under line -vmargs add this line:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true - Update to the current release (Juno SR1) and try again
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Is Eclipse open? If not, this looks like an access privileges problem - try running as administrator, or change the security on the eclipse folder to allow full control for all users.
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I'm an Englishman living in France, and the England vs France Rugby match is about to start on the TV, so, sorry, but I'm going to be unavailable for a while. Good luck, I'm sure someone else can help...
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