Downloading via RSS on Windows 7

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astroman
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Downloading via RSS on Windows 7

Post by astroman »

Hi,

Version: 0.5.3
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
Install-type: Windows Installer
Firewall Software: Default Windows 7 firewall
Are you using IPV6? No
Is the issue reproducible? Yes

I have been running sabnzbd successfully for months now on Windows XP. I have just installed Windows 7 64 bit and installed the latest version 0.5.3.

Any downloads triggered by my rss feed (I am using http://nzbs.org/rss.php?catid=14) do not start. If I look in the queue, the entries have an age of 14822d, ETA of Unknown and Remain/Total are both 0B.

Unless something has changed with the way nzbs.org does its rss feeds at the same time I installed Win 7, I cannot see what is wrong. If I download an nzb from the main site, the file downloads fine.

Any ideas?
keyoh
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Re: Downloading via RSS on Windows 7

Post by keyoh »

Did you select the checkbox next to the feed name when you added it?
jaycast
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Re: Downloading via RSS on Windows 7

Post by jaycast »

I'm having the same problem.  The rss feed is enabled and I've confirmed that the same nzbs can be downloaded via watched folder.  Has there been any luck in resolving this or further visibility?
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