OK, title says it all, but what was Fruit-Emu offline for? I was going to reply to the Epoch July update but couldn't. Only just got online this morning and posted a reply. I had to re-sign in. Also, I am going to another festival with the same group of people and the festival is called "Wilderness". I'm going on the 9th of Aughust. Please tell me what kind of festival this is if you know of it and where it is. Many thanks, Thomas.
offline community message yesterday?
Started by I have finished, Aug 01 2013 09:39 AM
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Posted 01 August 2013 - 09:39 AM
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#3 Guest_ricardo de ponsa_*
Posted 01 August 2013 - 10:30 AM
OK, title says it all, but what was Fruit-Emu offline for? I was going to reply to the Epoch July update but couldn't. Only just got online this morning and posted a reply. I had to re-sign in. Also, I am going to another festival with the same group of people and the festival is called "Wilderness". I'm going on the 9th of Aughust. Please tell me what kind of festival this is if you know of it and where it is. Many thanks, Thomas.
I would think that Duplu was updating the server that FME runs on and that was the reason for the downtime. If you have any problems click the run command in the Start box. type ipconfig/dnsflush (works in XP). sorts any IP problems etc.
It wasn't off very long , were you getting withdrawal symptoms ??? I was.
Enjoy the festival.
#4 Guest_Tommy c_*
Posted 01 August 2013 - 10:42 AM
Was off houes for me it just kept saying server moved bla bla,did the dns flush and still didn't work
#5
Posted 01 August 2013 - 06:05 PM
I would think that Duplu was updating the server that FME runs on and that was the reason for the downtime. If you have any problems click the run command in the Start box. type ipconfig/dnsflush (works in XP). sorts any IP problems etc.
It wasn't off very long , were you getting withdrawal symptoms ??? I was.
Enjoy the festival.
That'd be ipconfig /flushdns .
In Vista or later it requires an elevated command prompt. Search for cmd.exe and when it shows, hold CTRL+SHIFT and press enter to get the elevated prompt (or just restart )
MacOS users can run this from that command prompt dscacheutil –flushcache to perform the same task...
#6 Guest_ricardo de ponsa_*
Posted 01 August 2013 - 07:28 PM
Ha Ha!!! Magz, I was waiting for someone to spot that error.
Thanks for pointing that out, sorry.
#7
Posted 01 August 2013 - 07:31 PM
No probs - close enough
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