What does NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102) mean?

i am trying to download the apuratre, iphoto and safari update from the app store but i get this NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102) everytime i do it.

I tried using the solution (changing DNS servers) provided by this link (http://tidbits.com/article/13259) to a similar problem, but ofcourse without success.
Seams to be a server problem however...
And the -3001 part stands for: NSURLErrorCannotOpenFile = -3001,
NSURLErrorCannotOpenFile
Returned when NSURLDownload was unable to open the downloaded file on disk.
Available in OS X v10.2 and later.
Declared in NSURLError.h.

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