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If you are encountering an 8114 or 5411 error or have "This content is unavailable" messages or locks on lessons, please follow the steps below to reset the license server to verify that the status enquiry is correct:
Please note: These steps will break the connection to the license server for any learners who are currently logged in to the program.
Once LMTOOLS opens select the "Start/Stop/Read" tab
Check the "Force Server Shutdown" box
Click the "Stop Server" button (the status box at the bottom of the window should read "Stopping Server")
Wait 10 seconds and then click the Start Server button (the status box should now read "Server Start Successful")
Click the "ReRead License File" button (after a few moments the status box should report "Reread Server License File Completed)
Switch to the "Server Status" tab and click "Edit" in the upper left, next to "File", and then "Clear Window". Then, click "Perform Status Enquiry" again to view the license status.
Hello. Usually when you get the reset cookies token means the internet server/connection is poor. You can try to log-in on another server or wait for a while (if possible a day or a few hours) to log-in again.
you opt for get exemption by getting SSL certificate on the spot while showing error in web.. you may easily complete about these functions in Mozilla firfox!
twitter is twitchy just give it time and don't sweat it. their server is small for the number of users joining. hence the early Myspace it sucked until they made the server better! just ride it out for now.
When attempting to log-in on Facebook, I am being greeted with a "Network Timeout - The server at login.facebook.com is taking too long to respond." error message.
The best solution I can offer is to try logging in to Facebook again in a day or two. It is most likely a Facebook issue, NOT a user issue. The Facebook staff may be doing maintenance, there may be some kind of outage, or the server could simply be overloaded at the moment. In any of these cases, there is nothing a Facebook user can do but sit patiently and try again in a day or two.
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