The Download Of The Specified Resource Has Failed Msxml3 Dll [VERIFIED]
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This issue happened when using WebClient to download a file from HTTPS server in Windows Server 2012 R2 64bit. (NOTE: The original issue was caused by the fact that the system's net_security.dll was damaged or the file has insufficient permissions. This issue is a new issue, and can be easily reproduced by the following steps. If you have a different problem, please update this issue as soon as possible)
The issue is caused by the following two problems:
Problematics 1: The system's net_security.dll is damaged or the file has insufficient permissions.
Problematics 2: The system's msxml3.dll is damaged or the file has insufficient permissions.
2. To resolve the issue, you can download the msxml3.dll file of the corresponding system environment to replace it on the Internet (2003 the system seems to be under C: // Windows/system32). You need to disable the corresponding services such as IIS to overwrite the file.
Issue Summary: Received the 0x800c0008 error value(The download of the specified resource has failed) when submit a HTTPS POST request through the IMoniker::BindToStorage function from IE/web client app(Windows Server 2012 64bits)
(3) The msxml3.dll file may be damaged or the file has insufficient permissions (this may be less likely). If the file is damaged, you can download the msxml3.dll file of the corresponding system environment to replace it on the Internet (2003 the system seems to be under C: // Windows/system32). You need to disable the corresponding services such as IIS to overwrite the file.
(4) The msxml3.dll file may be damaged or the file has insufficient permissions (this may be less likely). If the file is damaged, you can download the msxml3.dll file of the corresponding system environment to replace it on the Internet (2003 the system seems to be under C: // Windows/system32). You need to disable the corresponding services such as IIS to overwrite the file.
Issue: When client (IE or Web Client App) connect to https WebServer thenurlmon.dll calls calback function OnStopBinding() with HRESULT -> 0x800c0008 The download of the specified resource has failed.
If the problem is the insufficient permissions, you can use the command “net stop msxml3” to remove the msxml3 service to avoid a service file problem. This may be more common in the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 environment. 827ec27edc