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First, check the comment below, go through the steps and see if it helps. ⏬ https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/73087#discussioncomment-7440076 Further, check your network, there might be a firewall or proxy that's interfering with SSL certificate validation. Also, check your system time as SSL certificates are time-sensitive. Next, update your system or software. The last thing you should try is disabling your SSL verification. Definitely not recommended as it can make your connections insecure. This should be sufficient to make you go. Good luck. 🤞🏼 🍀 |
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Hi,
Hello,
I received the following error when trying to run Copilot in Visual Studio 2022.
When I simply typed '// multiply two integer', Copilot remained silent and gave the following error.
Can you help me with what the possible cause might be?
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