Ours does that sometimes, the only way we know is the outbound queue on the postfix server starts to build up
The issue with ours has been ongoing for several months and neither I nor external ex-spurts can figure out why but every now and again and at completely random times and for no apparent reason the OS loses network connectivity. A quick restart seems to fix it until it happens again o_O
My employer is going to move to a hosted Exchange service soon but thankfully I won't be around to see the project through to completion.
 
The issue with ours has been ongoing for several months and neither I nor external ex-spurts can figure out why but every now and again and at completely random times and for no apparent reason the OS loses network connectivity. A quick restart seems to fix it until it happens again o_O
My employer is going to move to a hosted Exchange service soon but thankfully I won't be around to see the project through to completion.
we had similar, something to do with a duplicate IP on the network.. backups or some such.. i dont do windows so i dont care haha.. we're hybrid
 
Well got up late, new blades for Dog clipper arrived, "whoopee", sez I fits 'em,..................................................... no fffing difference!
Threw my toys right out of the pram and railed at the lockdown which stopped the wimmins who does our dogs int UK from beeing able to do um afore we came over
So far one done, (half and half scissors and dodgy clippers), second one done (all scissors, she will not lett clippers anyway near her). One to go.
Anyway, spent a lot of the time sweating buckets and hand scissoring the dog with the trickiest, thickest coat and the most hidden matted bits. Nearly finished her.
Had Chilli then sat down to look ont tinternet to see if any bugre could help. Watched one Utube that seemed to have ideas, stripped mine down, to find no such two screws that adjust the tension, but realised mine is a much cheaper one so thort might have to just sling it and bite the bullet.
Then found a way of adjusting the tension just a tiny amount, maybe. Anyway did it, blades back on, adjusted up and took dog out for test drive.
Whoo-fu-cking-pee, it is a lot better!
Will now be able to finish the third dog off a bit neater.
Funnily we named her Mathilde and call her "Matty" never knowing her name would match her coat so much!
(Bless her, she spent a large part of the time pushing her head against my forehead as I was cutting her.)
Cloudy, very windy, (vent d'Autan) flipping hot and sweaty, FEW drops of rain. Hope you all had more successful days!
 
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Sorry. Thought everyone knew that was the term applied to the top nut on the D2 starter motor :D
Still waiting for the replacement to arrive mind.
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I was wonderin if that was the one!
I put a thread up on how to undo the bitch some time ago as I struggled like fu ck too!
Luckily JamesMartin gave me the exact set of tools to use and how so I got it off and proud to say back on again after I had done the contacts!
So which replacement? Did you lose the nut or are you replacing the SM?
Anyway, for your delectation. https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...or-on-td5-auto-replacing-contacts-etc.357169/
Another member used this and told me he did the whole job including changing the contacts, in a morning, so at least one person found it useful!
(Apparently quite a few peeps never put it back on!)
 
I put a thread up on how to undo the bitch some time ago as I struggled like fu ck too!
Luckily JamesMartin gave me the exact set of tools to use and how so I got it off and proud to say back on again after I had done the contacts!
So which replacement? Did you lose the nut or are you replacing the SM?
Aye, I read that one and several other threads on the subject. Unfortunately, when I replaced the chassis recently I had got the SM off fairly easily, but when rebuilding I had the luxury of attaching things like the SM without the body being in the way, so I guess I was a little enthusiastic in tightening that particular nut! Won't make that mistake again when I put the new SM on, that's for sure!
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