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Core Server error msg?!?!

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Hello

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?

Thanks

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"Don W" <donw@pacifier.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b5b97cb58aab70f989742@news1.pacifier.com...
> Hello
>
> 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?
>
> Thanks


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?


Stew

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Thanks for the feedback Stew

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.
>
> "Don W" <donw@pacifier.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1b5b97cb58aab70f989742@news1.pacifier.com...
> > Hello
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
> 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?
>
>
> Stew
>
>
>

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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/searc [...] s=&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/searc [...] s=&InCC=on


--
OJ III
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Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.]

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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
news:25s7f0lk4o35b3mi5evfr1gqh5gr79upb7@4ax.com...
> 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/searc [...] s=&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/searc [...] s=&InCC=on
>
>
> --
> OJ III
> [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading.
> Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.]

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