Im right now outside, when i come back home i will check the course link right away, thnx for providing me with it to test it. As soon as possible you’ll have an answer.
Update!
I just tested the tool on the course link you provided and it did work perfectly without any issues, also the exercise file got downloaded successfully! check about you system or maybe your firewall blocked the automation systems that bein used to download the file.
I have access to learning through the ecard of the public libraries, I have already tried with two different computers and it doesn’t download the base files, I think linkedin is restricting them
Just check the Freemium button and it will load a token for you automatically, just check the freemium button, input the course Link you want or a path link and, check the parallel download if you have a good RAM memory and start downloading.
Or a token you get from having a Github account after signing up for Github. Use real or account you can check. Search in forum on how to create fake, if unsure.
Steps below for creating Github account.
Follow the prompts to create your personal account.
During sign up, you’ll be asked to verify your email address. Without a verified email address, you won’t be able to complete some basic GitHub tasks, such as creating a repository.
If you’re having problems verifying your email address, there are some troubleshooting steps you can take. For more information, see “Verifying your email address.”
When unsure of any file or set up, run Sandboxie…for files and virtualbox, then windows 10. There are a lot of false positives. Portable Sandboxie below
Perform search above for Windows ISO or on the left at Friendly Websites for Windows OS.
I assure you, my friend, I only compiled open-source code from Python that is known to download courses from an unofficial LinkedIn API. I can also confirm that it contains no trojan or any kind of malware. The only addition I made to the initial code was to write an automated script using Selenium to download exercises, because the exercise links in the API have been terminated by LinkedIn.
Always test such content on Sandbox or Virtualbox, but Sandbox is easy to use and enough to make sure of anything, you don’t have to trash anything from Sandbox, the data gets wiped once you close it.
And you always have Sandbox among your OS if your Operating system meets with requirements, Use the search bar on the taskbar and type Turn Windows Features on or off to access the Windows Optional Features tool. Select Windows Sandbox and then OK . Restart the computer if you’re prompted. If the Windows Sandbox option is unavailable, your computer doesn’t meet the requirements to run Windows Sandbox.
Prerequisites for Sandbox
ARM64 (for Windows 11, version 22H2 and later) or AMD64 architecture
Virtualization capabilities enabled in BIOS
At least 4 GB of RAM (8 GB recommended)
At least 1 GB of free disk space (SSD recommended)
At least two CPU cores (four cores with hyper-threading recommended)
About the above red alarms, These are False-positive infections, couldn’t harm your machine or data, and these .exe files can be excluded via your AV program, so, no fear unless you know False-positive alarms, why they exist and what they meant for, in short, Crack/keygen/activation script/Patch always contain them, that’s why you get premium features of tool/application, it’s a part of cracking and bypass activation. Only fear when there are Negative alarms (which can be read by expertise, anyone can learn how to know between harmless or harmful)