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Staying connected #106

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Lakelong opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Staying connected #106

Lakelong opened this issue May 7, 2021 · 3 comments

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@Lakelong
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Lakelong commented May 7, 2021

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@Ashuaidehao
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Can you provide more info? Such as OS version, neo3-gui version, dotnet version.
And open gui "Setting" to check which network your are connectting.

@hurui200320
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I experienced the same issue. I'm using Windows 10, installed under C:\Program Files\.

Neo-GUI connected nothing, but neo-cli connected and start syncing immediately.

After some digging around, I find out that if installed under C:\Program Files\, the node will get access denied when trying to create its data folder, like the screenshot:

If I set 777 to those folders, it works great.

@Ashuaidehao
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Windows does not provide permission to write to Program Files directory unless you have administrator privileges. We suggest you install Neo3-GUI into other directories like "D:\Neo3-GUI", or run as administrator.

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