10.4.9 and auval failures
Hi i have just updated my os from 10.4.6 to 10.4.9 ( combo updater) various plugins, mainly free ones,(floorfish, mda etc) have failed the au test. I have overridden the settings to use them, will this cause problems? they were fine with logic 7.2.3 and logic 6.4.3 in 10.4.6.
I remember it failed for me beginning somewhere in the first half of Logic 7. Even if it passes auval sometimes, it operates the same way when it is loaded AFAIK.
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Windows Explorer has stopped responding for the most part and I found http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2694911 list of solutions. After working through all of the first options on the list, I tried a system restore three different points
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Regarding the error message, I recommend you try to this :
"0x8000ffff" error message when you try to restore a Windows 7-based computer by using System Restore
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2695585/en-us
If your issue persists, let me known.
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I had to replace my iMac due to HDD and Logicboard failure, so I want to reinstall Windows 7 on Boot Camp partition. Will there be a problem reactivating Windows 7 Home Premium?
Hi,
should be no problem.
Best case is you can activate online via Internet.
Worst case is you have to call Microsoft and explain that it is the same computer after a mainboard failure.
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Stefan -
Just purchased Adobe Acrobat XI, when i download it and select run a tab appears with title 'Confirm Upgrade of Acrobat Pro' i select continue, another tab apears stating 'Error Encountered' - Acrobat installer encountered and unexpected failure. Please try again. If it continues to fail contact adobe support. Please assist me asap, i need this working ASAP as i specially purchased for immediate use.. thanks:)
No, there was no option for enter the serial number, which i gather u mean by S/N?
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One of my customers has a Windows Server 2008 R2 cluster for an Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database Availability Group. Lately, they've been having problems with one of their nodes (the one node that is on a different subnet in a different datacenter) where
their Exchange databases aren't replicating. While looking into this issue it seems that the problem is the Network Manager isn't started because the cluster service is failing. Since the issue seems to be with the cluster service, and not Exchange,
I'm asking here.
When the cluster service starts, it appears to start working, but within a few minutes the following is logged in the system event log.
FailoverClustering
1572
Critical
Cluster Virtual Adapter
Node 'nodename' failed to join the cluster because it could not send and receive failure detection network messages with other cluster nodes. ...
It seems that the problem is with the 169.254 address on the cluster virtual adapter. An entry in the cluster.log file says: Aborting connection because NetFT route to node nodename on virtual IP 169.254.1.44:~3343~ has failed to come up.
In my experience, you never have to mess with the cluster virtual adapter. I'm not sure what happened here, but I doubt it has been modified. I need the cluster to communicate with its other nodes on our routed 10. network. I've never experienced
this before and found little in my searches on the subject. Any idea how I can fix this?
Thanks,
Joe
Joseph M. Durnal MCM: Exchange 2010 MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator, Exchange 2010 MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator, MCITP: Enterprise AdministratorHi,
I suspected an issue with communication on UDP port 3343. Please confirm the set rules for port 3343 on all the nodes in firewall and enabled all connections for all the profiles
in firewall on all the nodes are opened, or confirm the connectivity of all the node.
Use ipconfig /flushdns to update all the node DNS register, then confirm the DNS in your DNS server entry is correct.
The similar issue article:
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Ping drop and general Failure on wireless
Hi all,
I am facing the ping drop and general failure error when I am connected to AP and try to do ping any IP with the ping size is 5500 bytes.Print screen shot is attached for your reference.
Product/Model Number : AIR-AP1242AG-A-K9
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Ali Razayes that is what I mean. And you cannot figure out if this is happening or not. Don't rely on the wireless connection icon on windows.
It can be possible that your wireless adapters notices that the RF is busy and there were a few packet drops so it reconnects quickly. It's usually transparent to applications but if you are running a ping at that time ...
In any case, conclusion is : check your RF environment. How many APs around ? a lot of traffic ?
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MTTR/MTBR Breakdown and Machine Failure Time
We create PM Notification with the IW24 where we enter the Breakdown time.
The problem is that we need to monitor the MTTR/MTBR (MCJB, MCJC & MCI7) but only when there is a breakdown because of a malfuction of the machine (machine failure) and not for a non-machine-cause breakdown. We need to register both times (Breakdown, and Machine Failure).
I think that an option is using these 3 scenarios:
1. If we select the "Breakdown box" it will be a machine failure.
2. If we not select the "Breakdown box", but there is a quantity on the "Breakdown duration" .. It will represent that there were a Breakdown.
3. If we not select the "Breakdown box", but there is NOT a quantity on the "Breakdown duration" .. It will represent that there were NOT a Breakdown.
The problem is that if we use the 3rd scenario, when we save the Notification (or the PM Order) the time disappears.
¿There is an option to save the time even do the "Breakdown box" is not selected?
¿Where can I configurate the PM Notification? ¿Or where can I configurate the MTTR/MTBR (MCJB, MCJC or MCI7)?Hello
Manzarek ,
I will suggest you following;
1.Just create different different notification types for all your scenarios.
2.Just select the breakdown vies in the notification type where the actual machine breakdown occurs due to machine failure.
The path for that is
Plant Maintenance and Customer Service->Maintenance and Service Processing->Notification Creation->Notification Types->Define Notification Types
3. You can not directly enter the breakdown time without completion of the same.
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Hello all,
I am using teststand 3.1
Is it possible to skip or activate ´"Record Results" and "Step Failure Cause Sequence Failure" for all steps of a step type.
It is very much work to do this for all steps, because I have hundred of steps
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samuelhi,
here is an example that will change the TS.NoResult. You just have to change this area of the sequence to suit your needs
I haven't added any fancy stuff, such as adding a filedialog to get the seq file to change, you will find the various variables in the Locals.
Hope it helps
There is a version for 3.1 and 3.5.
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Recently, i intended to download but unfortunately it's already more
than 5 attempts. Due to the slow connection and power failure, my
download failed to complete.
Would it be possible to download the application again?
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I then noticed that the computer with the Microsoft Windows Vista Operating system which had been receiving the broadcast TV, was displaying a freshly-booted log-in screen. It had "Blue-screened" while I was working on the other computer
across the large room. This again did not seem any feasible as there had been utterly no connection between these two computers. Even the AC power line circuit was different. Furthermore, this computer had the most extensive air-cooling system
I had built to have it work through 107 degree Fahrenheit temperatures indoors. Anyway, I logged back in and started the broadcast TV reception again. Sure enough, after a while it "blue-screened" one more time...
I went back to the Linux-based computer and found all of its fans operating, but with somewhat hotter disk drives. The problem was that in hotter days, the same computer had cooler disk drives with nothing different. I concluded that somehow
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drawn toward the perforated steel case by two means: The partial vacuum formed by the suction generated by the blades of the fan, and by the magnetic attraction of the rotating hub with electro-magnets in it to the partially magnetized, perforated steel casing.
The first effect was always there, so it was not the real cause, but once something else came along, it really helped the latter. The hub was slowly drawn to the perforated steel casing due to magnetic attraction, with the holes in the casing
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I wrapped the solder side of the motherboard with aluminum foil and set up a work place with the aluminum foil under the motherboard and myself electrically well grounded. Here came another surprise: There were four more capacitors of the same
kind just behind the CPU fan assembly and their tops were also deformed with one of them leaking the electrolyte inside from the the top. Luckily, I had ordered more than two capacitors to get the quantity discount and the lower rate of shipping.
I do use them in other circuits I occasionally build.
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the hobbyist's knife and peeling the plastic layers off starting at the cut. The following step was to cut the aluminum cans of the capacitors from the top to the bottom using the hobbyist's knife like a can opener. One could not use a saw like
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below shows the new capacitors as installed into the motherboard:
I then assembled everything back together and turned the computer on. The BIOS complained on the boot screen that the CPU was out of its socket and it needed to be reset. I set BIOS parameters correctly to their original values. The computer
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Server 2012 R2 Domain Controllers stop accepting log in and replication failure.
We have recently completed a Domain upgrade to 2012 R2 AD DS from native 2003 AD. The issue we are experiencing is that for seemingly no reason the 2012 hosts will randomly stop accepting (RDP) logins and we see replication failures. We also cannot
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Logs aren't showing any issues prior to the issue happening and it is not specific to one host. I have been digging around to find a solution to this abnormal behavior but as yet haven't come across anything specific to what I am seeing.
Domain level is 2008 R2 and our few remaining 2008 R2 hosts never experience this. Only seems to be the 2012 hosts and randomly among all the DCs. Not one specific 2012 host is affected.
We have 20 DCs total.
Are there any known issues? Any advice on what I may be able to look at?
We are otherwise healthy aside from this intermittent replication/login issue.This sounds more like a network type issue than AD type problem.
Are any firewalls in the way?
Do the servers respond to a ping when they are not responding to RDP.
What are you seeing in event logs prior to the change.
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Hard Drive and Startup Failure Code(Model: G61-429WM) Notebook
Windows won't start because it is missing a .DLL file. I ran the system diagnostic tests( Hard Drive and Startup) they both gave me the same failure code(UOC7HA-52H74A-XD0021-60X603). When I turn the computer on, it tells me to insert the system disc which I don't have. Please advice. Thank you!
Sounds like the hard drive has failed and will need to be replaced. If you are still in warranty HP will send a replacement. If not a retail laptop SATA hard drive can be used. Just be sure to get one of at least equal capacity as the original in order to use Recovery Discs. It can be larger, but not smaller capacity.For instance if you have a 500GB hdd you could use a 750GB hdd but not a 320GB hdd.
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Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials SP1 64 bit Event 55 NTFS and shadowcopy failure
Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials SP1 64 bit Event 55 NTFS and shadow copy failure.
I have tried deleting shadow copy volumes and chkdsk /f /r, but I always get the following when trying to backup the server:
Event 55 NTFS
The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume \Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1.
- <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Ntfs" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49156">55</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>2</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-11-20T09:28:52.255947800Z" />
<EventRecordID>158182</EventRecordID>
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>SERVER1</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
- <EventData>
<Data />
<Data>\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1</Data>
<Binary>0D000C000200380002000000370004C000000000020100C000000000000000000000000000000000804503000900000000000900</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
3/20/2014 9:00 PM,EFI System Partition, Local disk (C:), Local disk (D:),SERVER1 2013_06_12 21:24 DISK_01
(\\?\Volume{02c22814-d3a1-11e2-84f4-0090a9ba53a1})
Faulting application name: wbengine.exe, version: 6.1.7601.17514, time stamp: 0x4ce79951
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.18247, time stamp: 0x521eaf24
Exception code: 0xc0000374
Fault offset: 0x00000000000c4102
Faulting process id: 0x1c90
Faulting application start time: 0x01d004e8c00b9d9e
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\wbengine.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Report Id: cb4c54ab-70dd-11e4-bbe2-0090a9b7bb8d
The Block Level Backup Engine Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s).
Additional Server Information:
OS Name Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name SERVER1
System Manufacturer To be filled by O.E.M.
System Model WDBLGT0040KBK-21
System Type x64-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz, 1795 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 4.6.4, 10/18/2011
SMBIOS Version 2.7
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"
User Name Not Available
Time Zone Eastern Standard Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 2.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 1.99 GB
Available Physical Memory 537 MB
Total Virtual Memory 5.96 GB
Available Virtual Memory 2.95 GB
Page File Space 3.97 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
I thought this might apply to my server: KB2754784
But my event 55 alerts only happen when windows backup attempts to create a shadow copy on a drive volume created for backups.
We use to be able to backup the EFI, C, and D partitions in the past. After a hardware failure and Motherboard replacement and a system restore, we can no longer backup the volumes without the Windows Block Level Backup Engine Service service terminated
unexpectedly and Event 55 NTFS.
How can I fix this issue?Hi,
The issue could be due to the shadow copies on the backup volumes are corrupt. You could try to delete these shadow copies to check if the issue still exist.
For more detailed information, please see:
2008R2 Backup causing Event 55 NTFS Errors
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/5cbed1b1-63e3-4c15-8fff-b48746d5ba44/2008r2-backup-causing-event-55-ntfs-errors
You could refer to the article below to delete shadow copies:
Backup Version and Space Management in Windows Server Backup
http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2009/06/22/backup-version-and-space-management-in-windows-server-backup.aspx
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Email bounce backs and delivery failures
Over the past few months my client has started having trouble sending emails to a few domains (worked fine for multiple years). The timing of these failures seems to match the new anti-spam software ISP are using.
Our internal exchange server shuttles pop3 mail to our local ISP via popcon (program). Not sure is the information in the message headers is the issue, how to change it, or what to do next.
One feedback:
"I also dealt with a similar issue a few days where an Exchange 2013 server which had been happily running for over a year, with the exact same settings as
it used for 3 years previous on Exchange 2010 suddenly and mysteriously stopped sending to certain recipients but randomly, with the same error message as we see here. We suspected later that perhaps some mail servers on the internet were tightening things
up when it comes to dealing with Spam etc." The issue was in the Exchange servers FQDN. (Fully Qualified Domain Name)
So far I have:
1) restarted the ‘Transport Service’
2) Updated send connector EHLO or HELO to bcbuildingtrades.org
Here is a message header from a failed email:
Diagnostic information for administrators:
Generating server: bcyt.local
[email protected]
#550 4.4.7 QUEUE.Expired; message expired ##
Original message headers:
Received: from FILESERVER.bcyt.local ([fe80::f44a:5231:60f1:4519]) by
FILESERVER.bcyt.local ([fe80::f44a:5231:60f1:4519%14]) with mapi id
14.01.0218.012; Tue, 2 Sep 2014 11:26:01 -0700
From: BC Building Trades <[email protected]>
To: BC Building Trades <[email protected]>, BC Building Trades
<[email protected]>
Subject: RE: John MacTavish BCBCBTU Constitution Meeting: Wednesday,
September 3, 2014
Thread-Topic: John MacTavish BCBCBTU Constitution Meeting: Wednesday,
September 3, 2014
Thread-Index: Ac/DEBF+4GZ9fh2STdipo6AwiH8sMQDyotzw
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 18:26:00 +0000
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Accept-Language: en-US, en-CA
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
x-originating-ip: [fd7b:c71e:611b:0:69a3:67a5:2baf:593a]
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="_000_B050148A9707274AA84DC8B1B93386997920417BFILESERVERbcytl_"
MIME-Version: 1.0Hi
Can you not ask your ISP to whitelist those domains you sending to? Also just verify that your domain is not listed at all, you can do so on MXToolbox.com
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Duplicate payment and download failure
Hello,
I tried to buy a software two days ago (and yes, I already sent a communication about it to Nokia through the normal way, no answer) but couldn't. I tried to finish the payment twice, and both times it ended in failure (i never could start the download). To my surprise, though, I was charged both times.
The software is not in my items in the store. I have both payment receipts.
I guess I want one of the payments to be excluded from my CC, and a way to download the software I bought.
Thank you for your attention.
P.S. I don't think the phone has anything to do with that, as I already had bought things successfully before, but it is a Nokia 5530 XpressMusic.Still can't understand why users are so attached to OVI Store applications..I will advise to Download any application directly from the developers site.. Keep OVI Store just for reference.. Once you know about an application on the Store.. go to the developer's site to download..
The advantages being..
1.You can download it to PC ( in almost all the cases..) so in case of Phone resets, Firmware upgrades , etc no need to re-download..
2. In most of the cases the Price at developer's site is less..
3. Anyways OVI / Nokia do not provide constructive support in case of any problem with the application.. You have to contact developer directly..
4. You get the latest version from the developer's site..or upgrading is easy..
5. Getting a refund may be more easier / possible if bought from the developer's site..
6. Downloading from OVI does not warrant that there is no problem with the software.. as almost all the applications are anyways developed by 3rd parties and not Nokia..
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