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Intel Driver & Support Assistant Error

Umasdad
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When running DSA I am getting the error:

 

Sorry, something went wrong while trying to scan

 

uninstalled and reinstalled DSA - same problem.

 

Running W11 64-bit on Dell FCS1250.

 

any help would be appreciated

 

thanks

 

andre

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RandyT_Intel
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Hi @Umasdad,

 

Thank you for posting here in community. To address errors encountered in Google Chrome, particularly the message "Sorry, Something Went Wrong While Trying to Scan" when using the Intel Driver and Support Assistant, specific steps can be followed to resolve the issue.

 

It is also suggested to check for issues related to Chrome plugins by accessing the browser's settings and verifying if any special permissions are required for the site in question. If problems persist, trying alternative browsers like Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge may be beneficial.

 

Recommended Steps:

  1. Go to Browser Settings
  2. Click on Privacy and Security
  3. Navigate to Site Settings
  4. Scroll down to Permissions
  5. Select Additional Permissions
  6. Scroll to the last option, Local Network Access
  7. Add intel.com under Customized Behaviors
  8. Once the domain is added under “Customized Behaviors,” click on the three dots next to it and select “Allow.”

 

In some instances where above does not work, Browser needs to be reinstalled.

 

Let me know if there's any changes.

 

Best regards,

Randy T.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

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RandyT_Intel
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Hi @Umasdad,

 

Thank you for posting here in community. To address errors encountered in Google Chrome, particularly the message "Sorry, Something Went Wrong While Trying to Scan" when using the Intel Driver and Support Assistant, specific steps can be followed to resolve the issue.

 

It is also suggested to check for issues related to Chrome plugins by accessing the browser's settings and verifying if any special permissions are required for the site in question. If problems persist, trying alternative browsers like Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge may be beneficial.

 

Recommended Steps:

  1. Go to Browser Settings
  2. Click on Privacy and Security
  3. Navigate to Site Settings
  4. Scroll down to Permissions
  5. Select Additional Permissions
  6. Scroll to the last option, Local Network Access
  7. Add intel.com under Customized Behaviors
  8. Once the domain is added under “Customized Behaviors,” click on the three dots next to it and select “Allow.”

 

In some instances where above does not work, Browser needs to be reinstalled.

 

Let me know if there's any changes.

 

Best regards,

Randy T.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

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Umasdad
Beginner
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Thanks ! Worked perfectly.

Best

 

andre

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RandyT_Intel
Moderator
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Hi @Umasdad,

 

Thanks for confirming! Glad to hear it worked perfectly. I’ll go ahead and close this thread now. If you encounter any issues in the future, please feel free to submit another thread.

 

Best regards,

Randy T.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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