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Recent Reported Error Messages
Posted by Users that may
pertain to A21

User: JoAnn User Reported on: February 12th, 2010 Re: A21 may be corrupt Operating System: Vista Location: United States Severity Level: 7
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Error Message
Reported:
"SLU capability is disabled. Sessions can be Queued but not started."
Solution: May be caused by the above error or
over 150,000 other potential errors.
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User: theoodore User Reported on: January 31st, 2010 Re: A21 may be corrupt Operating System: Windows XP Location: Turkey Severity Level: 3
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Error Message
Reported:
"Not Digitally Signed"
Solution: May be caused by the above error or
over 150,000 other potential errors.
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User: john User Reported on: January 25th, 2010 Re: A21 may be corrupt Operating System: Vista Location: Spain Severity Level: 10
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Error Message
Reported:
"Unable to open 'C:\NTRESKIT\LMMIB2MIB'"
Solution: May be caused by the above error or
over 150,000 other potential errors.
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User: John User Reported on: January 18th, 2010 Re: A21 may be corrupt Operating System: Vista Location: Venezuela Severity Level: 3
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Error Message
Reported:
"The file C:\winnt\program.exe argument is not a valid Win32 application. You must use the 32-bit edition of the Microsoft SMS Installer to run Win32 applications and the 16-bit edition to run Win16 applications."
Solution: May be caused by the above error or
over 150,000 other potential errors.
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User: Sage User Reported on: January 11th, 2010 Re: A21 may be corrupt Operating System: Windows Vista Location: United States Severity Level: 7
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Error Message
Reported:
"An application error has occurred and an application error log is beinggenerated:Explorer.exeException: access violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x77a438d4"
Solution: May be caused by the above error or
over 150,000 other potential errors.
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