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CommNet Browser cannot log on to the CommNet Server
CommNet Browser has lost the connection with the CommNet Server
The CommNet Server computer is not reachable
Verify that the network communication between the CommNet Browser computer and the CommNet Server computer is working with the CommNet Interface Name.
Verify that the CommNet Server Service is running on the CommNet Server computer. If it is not, Start CommNet Server Services.
The CommNet Browser and the CommNet Server software versions do not match
You do not have a valid user name and password to log on to the CommNet Server
Contact your software administrator.
Maximum number of user connections are exceeded
From the CommNet Browser, check to see if the maximum number of logged in user connections exceeds the maximum number of simultaneous connections that are allowed to be opened. You can change this number by following the procedure Setting up the Maximum Number of CommNet Browsers that can be Opened.
Your browser is caching outdated files
After applying a Service Pack or upgrading the software, your browser may be caching outdated files. Clear the cache, close the browser, then relaunch it and try connecting to the CommNet Server again.
The CommNet Browser session may be disconnected due to idle time
See Modify the CommNet Browser Timeout Interval for step-by-step instructions on modifying the idle time.
To reconnect, go to the File menu and then click Login.
In the Login dialog box, enter your password.
The CommNet Server Service may not be running
When the CommNet Browser loses connection with the CommNet Server Service, it will automatically try to reconnect to the service five times at 1 minute intervals. The status bar displays a Yellow icon to indicate the browser status. If you see this Yellow icon, simply wait until the status bar displays a Green icon. If however, the status bar displays the Red icon, restart the services as described in Start CommNet Server Services and then reconnect the CommNet Browser as described above.