Google Play Error Solution [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]

Re: Google Play Error [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]

iam developing an android project and iam facing a problem while importing the project into workspace. Will u plz help me out in resolving the problems.The following are the errors occured.Please go through them and give me a solution.
1.The project was not built since its build path is incomplete. Cannot find the class file for java.lang.Object. Fix the build path then try building this project SpeechConversion Unknown Java Problem
2.The type java.lang.Object cannot be resolved. It is indirectly referenced from required .class files SpeechActivity.java /SpeechConversion/src/com/touchmeme/speechconversion line 1 Java Problem
3.Unable to resolve target 'android-8' SpeechConversion Unknown Android Target Problem
 
I am now into my second day with Google Play Support. A few days ago my wife's phone and mine ( Samsung Galaxy S III ) started getting error messages from Apps failing to update. We went to Verizon and they eventually did a hard reboot. We also had the same gmail account on both phones. My wife removed her gmail account and put in a new one. I am now getting the [RPC:S-5:AEC-0 ] Error retrieving information from server when going into My Apps>All in Google Play.. I have gone into settings > Application manager > All > Google Play Store and cleared Cache and Data. I also was asked to go into Google Wallet and remove my credit cards. I have also removed my Google Account and re installed. Also have restarted phone a few times. Pretty frustrating trying to figure this all out. Google support is having no luck helping me so far.
 
I am now into my second day with Google Play Support. A few days ago my wife's phone and mine ( Samsung Galaxy S III ) started getting error messages from Apps failing to update. We went to Verizon and they eventually did a hard reboot. We also had the same gmail account on both phones. My wife removed her gmail account and put in a new one. I am now getting the [RPC:S-5:AEC-0 ] Error retrieving information from server when going into My Apps>All in Google Play.. I have gone into settings > Application manager > All > Google Play Store and cleared Cache and Data. I also was asked to go into Google Wallet and remove my credit cards. I have also removed my Google Account and re installed. Also have restarted phone a few times. Pretty frustrating trying to figure this all out. Google support is having no luck helping me so far.

Thanks. This helped.


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Re: Google Play Error [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]

J'ai suivi cette proc?dure sur une tablette SYNCHRO DIGITAL (tablette que je ne recommande ? personne...) et pour le moment ?a marche ! POURVOU QUE CA DOURE... En tout cas merci ? vous
 
I have been unable to connect to the servers for two days now. I've cleared the Cache and data as instructed within the application manager. I've rebooted my Samsung Galaxy 3s. I've removed and replaced the battery. I have been trying to update the AVG Anti-Virus app in the play sore and ended up losing the old version instead. I also removed the Google account and changed the email account as instructed and still no luck. Please help!!!!! I don't feel comfortable at all without some kind of anti-virus protection.
 
This worked for me - it was an early suggestion. The delete cache did not

delete your Google account
System Settings > Accounts > Google > Select your account > Menu botton > remove account
reboot
go back to Google Play
It will ask you to set up your account.
 
Re: Google Play Error [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]

I've had the same with a Galaxy Nexus on 4.1.2. I think what caused it was my stopping the Google Services Framework and clearing the data so that I could do a proper, clean check to see if 4.2 was available (it wasn't) without doing a manual install.

I really didn't want to follow the guide above in deleting my account because it's the primary account and it would effectively reset the phone and mean a lot of work to get it back as it is.

I did fix it, however. What I did was the following:

- Create a new Google account with any name you choose. It's temporary, so pick anything
- Clear dada & cache for the Google Play Store
- Uninstall updates for Google Play Store, taking it back to the factory installed version (don't worry - you'll get the updates back)
- Start Google Play
- Select accounts and choose the new one you've just created
- Go to My Apps and pick (a free) one to update and update it. That should be successful
- Come out of Google Play
- Go into settings and delete the temporary Google account you just created
- Go back to Google Play and make sure that the account is set to your primary one
- Complete all updates

All should be well. But - it may be very different for you than it was for me. Anyway - this is all non-destructive, so it's easy and painless to try.

Worked here too on my nexus 4 using cm10.1.

Pretty rediculous lol

Thanks though!
 
This worked for me - it was an early suggestion. The delete cache did not

delete your Google account
System Settings > Accounts > Google > Select your account > Menu botton > remove account
reboot
go back to Google Play
It will ask you to set up your account.

This totally worked for me. Very easy to do too, since everything is already backed-up and synced. If not, make sure you have your Back-up Services setup in your settings.
 
Daverine, So glad you were able to figure this out. Would you be so kind as to help an old lady by explaining how to do each step briefly. Many thanks if you would. My first tablet and not terribly great at tech.
 
Re: Google Play Error [RPC:S-5:AEC-0]

Hey, thanks! Your method didn't work at first. But creating a bogus Google account enabled me to remove my real Google account and then reactivate it, which solved the Play Store downloading problem! Apparently you can't remove a Google account if it's the only one on your device, at least that's the case with the Nexus 7 and Android 4.3. I was beginning to think I had ruined my N7 by clearing the data on the Google Services Framework app.
 
After far too many hours of stress and following blind alley after blind alley, adding/subtracting and massaging google accounts, the reasons for doing so I just could understand, I put my IT hat back on and went searching for a framework problem........... and found it!!! If you have a google server download problem, forget all the resetting of accounts crap, just do this:

1) click the "Settings" icon on the home screen

2) scroll down to the "DEVICE" section on the left of the page and then click "Apps"

3) at the top right of the page are 4 tabs : "DOWNLOADED", "ROM DISK", "RUNNING" and "ALL"

4) click "ALL"

5) scroll down the list and find "Google Services Framework" then click it

6) on this page click "Force Stop" followed by clicking "Clear Data"

To be doubly safe I cleared Google Play Store cache at the same time by:

7) scroll further and click on Play Store; force stop and clear data also.

8) switch off the tablet by holding down the power button for a few seconds and then restart it.

This should work every single time if you force stop google services and clear the data cache. But I suppose if this fails(it never did for me on three tablets pcs, then repeat.

NOTE: No need to delete any accounts or register new ones.

Good luck

Thanks u really helped me out I thought id wasted my money thanks x
 
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I am having the same issue with my phone. I am not able to download any apps and am not sure on what the problem is. I visited telecom and they told me it could be a problem with my data connection but its not. So they didn't help in any way. Can any one help? I don't know what is wrong :)
 

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