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Re: "page has expired" warning
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"Gilly, Nancy" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 18 Nov 2003 11:48:11 -0500
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I've been getting "Error occured while processing request" messages on and
off this morning.  I often get the "page expired" on the computers in the
main library which are on the hospital network, and connect to the internet
through the main server.  This usually occurs when I try to page back.  I
then have to go to history and get back into the search from there.  I have
not figured what causes this on some occasions but not others, nor have I
found a way to avoid it.

I have one machine in my office (off the hospital net) with it's own DSL
line, which has never given me a "page expired" warning (unless I left it
alone for a *very* long time).

Nancy E. M. Gilly, M.L.S., Medical Librarian
William W. Backus Hospital Medical/Nursing Library
326 Washington Street, Norwich, CT  06360
Ph:860-823-6327  Fax:860-892-2704
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mannered stomach has more fun at sea." - Dorothy Dunnett, Pawn in
Frankencense
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