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More info?)
OJ,
Nicely done. The XP installs I currently use (both on my homebuilt and
Dell) are non-Dell images, so I struck out on those searches. I also struck
out on the MSKB searching under WinXP. There was scant information also
from my google search.
Stew
"Ogden Johnson III" <oj3usmc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Don W <donw@pacifier.com> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the feedback Stew
>
>>> "Don W" <donw@pacifier.com> wrote
>
>>> > I have been getting a msg from the system that says...
>>> >
>>> > "Core Server has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are
>>> > sorry
>>> > for the inconvenience"
>>> >
>>> > Anyone ever see a msg like this?
>>> >
>>> > What is a core server and what does the msg mean?
>
>>> What system do you have and what OS? I can find no reference to this
>>> software other than this:
>>>
http://www.storageelements.com/core/core_index.php
>>> and some Mac references.
>>>
>>> Sure you have posted to the right group, and if so, what is your machine
>>> being used for generally?
>
>>I have Dell Dimension 8250 running on XP
>>
>>I am not doing anything special with the system other than a few games
>>and the regular surfing.
>
> A search in the Dell/Windows Help Center of my WinXPPro
> installation turned up 15 entries in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
> for "Core Server". Unfortunately, I could not make a copy of the
> results. You can do the search yourself, though, through your
> own help center. The only words that worked in the search were
> "Core Server"; when any of the rest of "Core Server has
> encountered a problem and needs to close" it bombed out.
>
> Most seem to involve Windows Server 2003, WinServer 2000, Windows
> 2000, but there are enough other things mentioned that you should
> take a look for yourself.
>
> Similarly, a search on Microsoft's own site also bombed out on
> the whole phrase.
>
> However, an "all of the words entered" search on "core server",
> produced 16 articles at http://tinyurl.com/4aw8a, and different
> from the 15 produced in the previous search.
>
> If you want the full string, it is:
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?InCC_hdn=true&Catalog=LCID%3D1033%26CDID%3DEN-US-KB%26PRODLISTSRC%3DON&withinResults=&QuerySource=gASr_Query&Product=winxp&Queryc=Core+Server&Query=Core+Server&KeywordType=ALL&maxResults=150&Titles=false&numDays=&InCC=on
>
> Specifying "the exact phrase entered" also bombed out.
>
> Specifying "any of the words entered" for core server produced
> 150 items [the max results permitted in the drop-down lists]
>
>
http://tinyurl.com/6olcy
>
> If you want the full string, it is:
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?InCC_hdn=true&Catalog=LCID%3D1033%26CDID%3DEN-US-KB%26PRODLISTSRC%3DON&withinResults=&QuerySource=gASr_Query&Product=winxp&Queryc=core+server&Query=core+server&KeywordType=ANY&maxResults=150&Titles=false&numDays=&InCC=on
>
>
> --
> OJ III
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