Hello:
I'm trying to upgrade my Amplitube 5 Max after receiving the email announcement regarding the 5.4.0 update and ToneNet (this is super exciting -- thanks for bringing back a preset-exchange-type mechanism).
Upon launching the IK Product Manger (Windows 10) I receive a message :
"Connection error, please check your Internet connection"
with a spinning wheel of dots in the Product Manager window.
If I click OK, the spinning wheel goes away, but "Manage My Products" does not work. The subsequent pages are empty. I *can* see the *number* of "Installed Software Products", "Installed Sounds", "Registered Hardware Products", and "Updates" (which there are -- 3 in my case) but these of course are not clickable windows so there is nothing I can do with them.
Again, "Manage My Products" takes me to essentially empty screens under the Software, Sounds, and Hardware tabs.
More information:
- There is, as far as I can tell, absolutely no problem with this internet connection. I am typing this message from the computer on which my Amplitube 5 MAX (and v4, and numerous other IKMM software products) are installed, and on which the Product Manager is installed.
- Apps and other plugins from other vendors which operate by a similar product manager mechanism work fine.
- All other typical tests one would perform for internet connection integrity (speed tests at sites around the world, accessing sites by hostname vs. IP, etc). all work perfectly fine.
- I can access this site as well as the main IKMM website. That of course does not mean there is not a problem with the server and/or mechanism that validates logins for the IK Product Manager.
- Rebooting does not help.
- Uninstalling and reinstalling the IK Product Manager (v. 1.04) does not help.
- Clicking the "refresh" icon (circular arrows) at the top of the Product Manager page does not help.
- Logging out of and back into my account within the Product Manager (red <---> grey silhouette) does not help.
- My existing Amplitube 5 Max loads fine in my DAW of choice (Reaper) so I don't the installation is hosed in general.
- My "hosts" files is absolutely stock generic for a Win10 install and does not contain any odd additions or deletions beyond a typical Win10 install.
At this point I am out of ideas but am reasonably convinced the problem is not this computer.
Could someone at IKMM advise, and/or provide a different mechanism in the interim for accessing the AT5 Max update and access to ToneNet?
Thank you,
-Michael