
If your network connection is working, but you aren’t signed into your Unity account, the Package Manager doesn’t display any Asset Store packages. When you or your system administrator diagnose and fix the network error, the status bar clears. If your network can’t reach the package registry server, it’s probably because there is a connection problem with the network. For example, if the Package Manager can’t access the package registry server, it displays this message in the status bar: Network error messageĮrror refreshing assets (or Error refreshing packages) System-wide issuesĮrror messages appear in the status bar when the Package Manager has detected an issue that isn’t related to a specific package. The Package Manager displays error indicators in the Package Manager window when it encounters problems.

For more information, see Diagnose network issues.Įrror messages in the Package Manager window You can also run the Unity Package Manager Diagnostics tool if you are experiencing problems that might be network-related. Loading error for hostfxr.dll on Windows Missing ‘My Registries’ in the Package Manager window ‘Failed to parse Http response’ in My Assets context More info See in Glossary packages (My Assets) Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. Could not read Username: terminal prompts disabledĪsset Store A growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community. Package version doesn’t have a valid signature Resetting your project’s package configuration Problems after upgrading Unity to new version

Package Manager missing or window doesn’t open Error messages in the Package Manager window This section provides information on the following issues: Type of error:
