Have you tried rebooting?

natto fire

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Originally posted by: OverVolt
it didn't fix the JRUN errors

After I refreshed 5 times just to view this thread. But I kind of figured that when it says right in the error message that it is an internal server error. I agree that this is getting partially annoying.
 

OrganizedChaos

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last time i rebooted windows hosed its own NTFS partition, like up gunna make that mistake again
 

dxkj

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If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try :p
 

Mookow

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Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try :p

No, the quickest most obvious thing to try is "Is the computer plugged in?" followed by "Is it on? No no no... is the box on the ground on?"
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try :p
No...the quickest thing to try is:
"Hello, welcome to tech supp...." *phone disconnected*
 

Kipper

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Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try :p

No, the quickest most obvious thing to try is "Is the computer plugged in?" followed by "Is it on? No no no... is the box on the ground on?"

Correction: "What controlled substances did you put in your coffee this morning?"
 

Mookow

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Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: dxkj
If you've worked tech support its the quickest most obvious thing to try :p

No, the quickest most obvious thing to try is "Is the computer plugged in?" followed by "Is it on? No no no... is the box on the ground on?"

Correction: "What controlled substances did you put in your coffee this morning?"

To the best of my knowledge, urine is not a controlled substance.
 

Pex

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rebooting does fix 98% of all problems....probably because it clears the 255/256 megs of pron and adware the user has loaded on their machine. Is there a way to limit how many windows are open in Windows at a time? some users have like 256 megs of ram and have a crazy amount of crap open.
 

Chu

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Little story . . .

We had a server in the CS department that people bragged about 2 years uptime. Well, one day we finally needed to take down the machine for some hardware upgrades . . .

. . . well, guess what? 2 years uptime means 2 years of not testing the startup scripts. In those 2 years apparently all the various configuration changes COMPLETLY hosed them, and because we never rebooted in 2 years we never got a chance to catch it before it was too late. A 2 hour job turned into a 2 day job, and that downtime caused major problems for those whose CVS database happened to be on that machine.
 

Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: OverVolt
it didn't fix the JRUN errors

After I refreshed 5 times just to view this thread. But I kind of figured that when it says right in the error message that it is an internal server error. I agree that this is getting partially annoying.
that made me lol