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  • User Area registration error

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    I'm attempting to register my new upgrade to the Pro Edition in the user area. I'm running Mac OS 9.2 and IE 5.1.6.

    As I type in the first three digits of any code, the menus below the code fields correctly flip to the product being registered. However, when pressing the "Register" button the next screen displays the following message:

    @Another User said:

    Die Seite kann wegen eines Fehlers im Quellcode nicht angezeigt werden!
    Der Fehler wird zwecks baldigster Behebung automatisch weitergemeldet.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    500 Internal Server Error
    Fehlertyp: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server
    ASPCode:
    ASP-Fehler:
    VB-Fehler: Die Protokolldatei für die vsl05-Datenbank ist voll. Sichern Sie das Transaktionsprotokoll für die Datenbank, um Protokollspeicherplatz freizugeben.
    Script: /user/register.asp
    Datei: /user/register.asp
    Zeile 107
    Spalte -1
    Zeilentext:
    Browsertyp: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.16; Mac_PowerPC)
    Url: http://www2.vsl.co.at/user/register.asp?Lang=1&TopNav=3&SubNav=1&Menu=3&Detail=1&Action=register
    Datum/Zeit: Tuesday, January 13, 2004, 3:38:50 AM


    Any ideas? I had no problems registering other products some months ago.

    - J

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    @Another User said:

    However, when pressing the "Register" button the next screen displays the following message:


    I just tried again tonight and all went well. No problems at all. Perhaps it's just me. [8-)]

    Best,
    J

  • sorry i didn't respond ... it has been a problem with disk space due to a huge amount of files uploaded temporary, so it has been our fault, not yours - my apologies
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.