Error when saving file from Fireworks CS6 bug (mac)

Hi,
Whenever I export an image from fireworks (im using mountain lion), the following error is always displayed, has anyone else seen this and know of how to stop it happening?
Thanks,
Scott

There have been several threads on this topic, which may or may not contain helpful solutions. The first one's quite a bit shorter, and includes a recent suggestion (made by another user) to reinstall Fireworks:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1064413
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4586133#4586133

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    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Bangladesh/Lists/Bangladesh%20Photos/Attachments/6/IMG_1676.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Bangladesh/Lists/Bangladesh%20Photos/Attachments/6/IMG_1676.jpg) cad18282-c3e3-4438-a6a0-d6e3ec8fe55e
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET cad18282-c3e3-4438-a6a0-d6e3ec8fe55e
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET cad18282-c3e3-4438-a6a0-d6e3ec8fe55e
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Locations/Bangladesh/Lists/Bangladesh%20Photos/Attachments/6/IMG_1676.jpg cad18282-c3e3-4438-a6a0-d6e3ec8fe55e
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.85 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Bangladesh/Lists/Bangladesh%20Photos/Attachments/6/IMG_1676.jpg)). Execution Time=8.73 cad18282-c3e3-4438-a6a0-d6e3ec8fe55e
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.93 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx))
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.93 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx) d7862a07-2447-412b-9636-b9e5c9cbbd8c
    02/27/2015 10:27:51.93 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx)). Execution Time=1.7573 d7862a07-2447-412b-9636-b9e5c9cbbd8c
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.04 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.04 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx) 6657828b-c46f-4057-a196-d9b6c92f8563
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.14 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (GetFileAndMetaInfo). Execution Time=58.7597 6657828b-c46f-4057-a196-d9b6c92f8563
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.14 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (GetWebPartPageContent). Execution Time=59.4011 6657828b-c46f-4057-a196-d9b6c92f8563
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.14 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/ 6657828b-c46f-4057-a196-d9b6c92f8563
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.17 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Pages/home.aspx)). Execution Time=124.4297 6657828b-c46f-4057-a196-d9b6c92f8563
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder) a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: PROPFIND a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af77 Medium HTTP request depth header: 0 a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: PROPFIND a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.40 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af76 Medium HTTP request translate header: f a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.42 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=13.4056 a0783ff5-4675-4481-857b-472c609d5929
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.54 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.54 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/) 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: OPTIONS 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: OPTIONS 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x03E0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/ 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.56 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/)). Execution Time=5.5319 375eb954-11cc-49db-8fc8-7476a18301c8
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc) 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: POST 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: POST 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.57 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General 72ng Medium RPC method = url to web url 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.59 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (POST:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc)). Execution Time=8.7236 7ead700f-27f9-4e29-8cb1-325e3933150b
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder) a9987bbf-fde4-46f6-80a8-3b97c5f64244
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=1.9077 a9987bbf-fde4-46f6-80a8-3b97c5f64244
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.60 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder) e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: HEAD e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: HEAD e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.62 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E54 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (HEAD:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileSave&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=36.0601 e9dc78fe-cc27-498c-8f88-9b665ea58fe0
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder) da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Timer Job job-email-delivery) a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation E-Mail 6873 Warning An error occurred while processing the incoming e-mail file C:\inetpub\mailroot\Drop\caada12401d0529300000001.eml. The error was: Unknown alias: implementationlearningteam.. a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation E-Mail 6871 Information The Incoming E-Mail service has completed a batch. The elapsed time was 00:00:00. The service processed 1 message(s) in total. Errors occurred processing 1 message(s): Message ID: The following aliases were unknown: implementationlearningteam a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.67 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0684) 0x17A8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Timer Job job-email-delivery). Execution Time=4.304 a2c2dd0e-f0b2-41d7-8735-b53f8b5c7a25
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg) 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.79 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.81 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20room%20photo.jpg)). Execution Time=7.5187 08c98511-73c6-42e5-a564-802876288d66
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.90 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1B00 Document Management Server Document Management eub5 Medium ERFileDialogPostProcessor Render normal Open webview no MDN tree[NoSettings] for url: https://my.sharepointurl.org/Topics/SharePoint/Test Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents/New folder end da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.92 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?dialogview=FileOpen&FileDialogFilterValue=*.*&location=Documents%2FNew%20folder)). Execution Time=257.5603 da6fcece-013e-42cf-b16e-4f7842e837c5
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder))
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder) f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: PROPFIND f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af77 Medium HTTP request depth header: 1 f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: PROPFIND f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.98 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0EAC SharePoint Foundation General af76 Medium HTTP request translate header: f f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:52.99 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (PROPFIND:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder)). Execution Time=15.2898 f9321424-9e76-4c13-b65e-4a2b5b9fbe81
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg) 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.73 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:53.78 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x08D0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Administration/Administrative%20Services/Recent%20HQ%20Party%20Pictures/HQ%20Holiday%20Party%202015%20-%20Ugly%20Sweater%20Contest1.jpg)). Execution Time=37.8311 07e17ab2-fbc4-4572-8294-63744f7760ab
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg) 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.45 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Locations/Egypt/Lists/Egypt%20Photos/Attachments/11/ishare2.jpg)). Execution Time=6.3367 68302a72-b30c-4a2f-9ebe-a139409bba2b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/))
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.65 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D8 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (OPTIONS:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/) 8edf7b11-1afd-426e-96d0-9c445adf7934
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: OPTIONS a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.68 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x16D0 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/ a00098cf-0d97-44a1-9d8f-515c2e0de479
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.78 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: POST 7e3b6ef1-f21b-4d44-a58d-78aa13f35891
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.78 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0874 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc 7e3b6ef1-f21b-4d44-a58d-78aa13f35891
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.87 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Finance/BFRU/FinancialSlideShowPictures/_w/Subawards_PNG.jpg) cc7b6b53-e89b-4124-b3a1-b3793bd782c1
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x14E8 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET cc7b6b53-e89b-4124-b3a1-b3793bd782c1
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Finance/BFRU/FinancialSlideShowPictures/_w/New%20Projects_PNG.jpg))
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af71 Medium HTTP Request method: GET c18c9092-5c15-4688-ad57-079d19ea621b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af75 Medium Overridden HTTP request method: GET c18c9092-5c15-4688-ad57-079d19ea621b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x1938 SharePoint Foundation General af74 Medium HTTP request URL: /Organization/Departments/Finance/BFRU/FinancialSlideShowPictures/_w/New%20Projects_PNG.jpg c18c9092-5c15-4688-ad57-079d19ea621b
    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x0E94 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (LOCK:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Topics/SharePoint/Test%20Site/Documents/New%20folder/Edit%20test.docx)). Execution Time=73.0217 105bbbe5-8c71-48c5-9650-282a5dfb51e5
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    02/27/2015 10:27:54.89 w3wp.exe (0x17C0) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://my.sharepointurl.org:443/Organization/Departments/Finance/BFRU/FinancialSlideShowPictures/_w/New%20Projects_PNG.jpg)). Execution Time=7.2141 c18c9092-5c15-4688-ad57-079d19ea621b
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