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Hello,
Thanks for your post and sorry you're experiencing issues.
I've seen this behavior in one other case but we never reached a very good conclusion about why it was happening. Are you using IIS or the built-in web server?
The other customer was able to fix the behavior by re-installing the built-in web server, so that's my first suggestion. If that doesn't help, it would be great if you could send your log files in (just reply to the auto-email you received earlier today with the ticket reference). You can find the log files in configuration>about by clicking "retrieve all log files".
Thanks,
Evan -
I did not get a ticket emailed to me. Refreshing this forum post was the only way i knew you responded.
I am not using IIS. I am using the SQL Monitor 4 Web Service.
I bounced the service, after reading this, hoping.
But nothing.
I could give you access to the site, if you would like to see. I wont give the password or link here though. Via email i would.
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Ive left it for a period of time assuming it may still be loading, but no.
No errrors. No alerts. No other problems. Just no data.