Showing posts with label Following. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Following. Show all posts

20110909

Problem ID: 8585847986751915671
Entered by: Ben Simo

error on line 1 at column 1

@fellfromatree tweets: Anyone seen this iBooks error before?? Any idea how to solve it?

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20110901

Problem ID: 5873302913729138734
Entered by: Ben Simo

Please amend this error

@burrellcreekkid tweets: This is why I hate @Telstra today. Can you work out what this errormessage means? #telstrasux

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20110829

Problem ID: 6458770672413354210
Entered by: Ben Simo

You have not filled in the following fields properly



Actually, I did fill in the fields properly. I entered my address. Then I logged in once I thought of trying my HP Passport (used for business software support access) credentials. And while the login succeeded, it wiped out what I had previously entered. It also failed to carry over my information that is saved in my HP Passport single-sign-on profile.

So now, the HP Home & Home Office Store tells me I did something wrong?

I also notice that they have kindly rechecked the box requesting to be put on the HP marketing mailing list. I had previously set that to OFF in both this checkout form and in my HP Passport profile.

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20100528

Problem ID: 9210686387193325787
Entered by: Ben Simo

The disk is full

According to Microsoft Word 2003, a disk may be considered full when one tries to save a ~600,000 byte file to a disk with only 171,057,172,480 bytes free.

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20100130

Problem ID: 7750830690766810245
Entered by: Ben Simo

The reason is not clear

@stevenjj2002: Quite possibly the best error message I've ever gotten.




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20100109

Problem ID: 2257775864384629306
Entered by: Ben Simo

File cannot be accessed

Getting this error while saving a new file in Excel 2010. Directory has "[]". 

@Office I am able to create New Excel file in the same directory from Win Explorer (Right click-New-Excel)

@Office Using Word 2010, when I save a file in same directory, I do not get such problem. #Office2010 



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20090406

Problem ID: 3862465912539836017
Entered by: Pradeep Soundararajan

Following stop versus Stop following: The LinkedIn Englishhhhh

I posted a job opening for a test consultant in LinkedIn groups under the job category. Take a look at the arrow marks in the following images.

There is an option for me to follow my discussion or job posting and before I selected it:





After I selected it:



To the best of my knowledge of English, "Stop Following", makes sense in this context. What does "Following Stop" mean?

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