I am using Windows 8.1 with all current maint as of 4-14-2014. Windows update shows recent update to NetFramework 4.51
The first step in installing the app is the installation of Net Framework 3.5 and it appears to install but could use some direction on what should happen when a down level component install happens and how to verify the result. Next step in the install is the app trying to install a Google Earth plugin and I receive a network error(gelocation) when attempting that step and the install fails with the same error message on the remaining install steps which is the install of other components. I have verified that location services is active and the only event logs for locations are from IE8 at times other than the install attempt. I suspect the problem is verification of location and would like to know if there are any other event logs I could view or any other process that might help in resolving this problem. Appreciate your input Bob
Installing .NET 3.5 will not "down level" from 4.51, just be added to the list.
How come you are using IE8 ? IE11 should be if you are at latest upgrade.
CM:
That was my suspicion about Net 3.5 also but good to have it confirmed. I skip the second step of the install where IE8 is installed as I have EI11 installed. Was looking for some kind of event or internal trace that would tell me why I am receiving the Network Error (gelocation) on step three of the install which involves installing DJI's Google Earth plug in. I suspect it has something to do with retrieval of my location but see nothing in the event log to reflect that. I have asked on the google earth forum for any suggestions on how to tell what is happening with the DJI install attempt and what the geloction error could mean other than not having location services active. No response yet. Also opened a problem with DJI in hopes of finding out if the they have modified the plugin or UI since I have verified the standard Google Earth plugin is installed. This has failed on two different Win 8.1 laptops and a one Win7 desktop. I have also ran Avast and Microsoft security essentials against every item on the install disc.
Thank you for your input.
Bob
Yes. The global setting on top that reads: Let Windows and apps use my location is on. I also had all of options on in the lower part of the display set to on.