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      We are trying to set up proget as a nuget and npm local store.
      Nuget is up and running.
      But we have a problem with the npm store.

      The feed has 2 connectors (the npm registry and our myGet feed):

      • https://registry.npmjs.org
      • https://<company>.myget.org/F/npmfeed/auth/<atuthid>/npm/

      If we browse to a public package we get:
      http://proget/npm/CompanyNpm/angular --> OK, we get the json
      http://proget/npm/CompanyNpm/angular/-/angular-1.5.7.tgz --> OK, we get the tgz
      This works fine.
      If we browse to our local package webstack, we get:
      http://proget/npm/CompanyNpm/webstack/ --> OK, we get the json
      http://proget/npm/CompanyNpm/webstack/-/webstack-1.0.1.tgz --> fails with error 404

      Same issue when we do npm install webstack

      Not sure if this is a proget of MyGet issue.

      Thanks,

      Erwin

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 4.1.1

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        It's hard to say where the issue lies, but I would suggest to attach ProGet to a proxy server like Fiddler, so you can watch the requests that are made to npm vs MyGet.

        Ideally, a request to ProGet or MyGet should look and behave the same as a request to npmjs.org. But npm is an undocumented protocol, and there are a lot of quirks, so oftentimes it doesn't.

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