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Hi I get a time out error whenever I try to generate a system health report. I see that others have had this problem, but there is no answer to it. I tried to set the "Performance logs & Alerts" to manual as suggested in the tutorial 'System Health Report' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/82...th-report.html) but it did not help. Is there any solution to this problem yet? Best Regards, Martin CPU AMD 4850e MB ASUS M3A78-EM (Radeon HD 3200) RAM PC6400 4GB -- martins77 |
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Hi again, I found the answer to this problem for me, I was using a "&" sign in my login name, which then also is used in my user folder. The xlm code of the report then becomes unreadable which prevents the report from being opend. So what I had to do is to create a new user acount and run the diagnostics from there, then it worked. Now I just have to go through all the trubel of changing my account... Best regards Martin -- martins77 To lazy for Linux, to cheep for mac. |