Hi KevinZ!
I checked, and all files have ".nri" extension, my Windows 7 not altered this on download. I read through the forum before, and I saw that Vista can alter extension by content, but on Win 7, I hadn't seen this.
In the client, in Addon install window, the file list (factory default) filtered to ".nri" files and all downloaded addons show there. So I think no extension problems here.
I also checked that the files are in good condition, with a file manager I can see the contents of the archives and I can extract all fine, without faults (just to test it). All have "Install.xml", some ".nra" and some other files, so I think, everything is in for install.
I remembered that I had an another software with an error in it: on usage, it tried to access a non-existent folder and reported a problem because this (the report not pointed to non-existent folder of course). I found the problem, created the folder, and the software started workig. So I created the "AddOns" foldes but this trick not worked for this problem. This led me to an another idea: I have accented characters in my donwloads folder name (I wrote this word in hungarian: "Letöltések") where I put the addon files. So I moved all of the addon ".nri" files to an another folder which name contains only english letters ("Temp").
This trick did the work, I now can install the addons!
So, there is a bug in the client software addon-installation code I think, because it can't properly read the nri files from a folder (or file) name containing non-english characters.
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