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Internet explorer stops working with pdf files

January 19, 2017 by virdih

Adobe pdf not working with IE

If the Internet Explorer freezes or stops working while you are trying to view/download the PDF files, you can follow the below steps to resolve this issue. You need to close the Internet Explorer which is not responding. Open Adobe Acrobat or Reader. Click on EDIT Tab and select Preferences. On the Preferences window, select […]

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FIDDLER – Free Web Debugging Tool

January 12, 2017 by virdih

Fiddler tool

The Fiddler is a free tool which helps to debug web applications by capturing network traffic. It captures both HTTP and HTTPS traffic. You can also save an offline copy of the capture and review it anytime. Install Fiddler Tool: Download and save Fiddler tool from the below link: https://www.telerik.com/download/fiddler Run the downloaded file and […]

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Redirect Loop Error on Chrome

February 3, 2016 by sethiv

err_too_many_redirects-google chrome

Have you ever encountered such a situation when you have seen the following screen on Chrome? Error 310: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS Solution: Go to settings in Chrome browser and click Clear browsing data. Clear Cookies and other site and plug-in data. Refresh the webpage and it will be working. Alternatively, if you do not want to clear […]

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Adding a host to vCenter Server fails

January 9, 2021 By virdih

In case you find some issues while adding a VMWARE ESXi host to vCenter Server and you get an error message “A General System error Occurred” or “vim.fault.NoPermission”. This issue occurs by inconsistent authorization setup on the ESXi Host. The name of this authorization file is “authorization.xml” and located at /etc/vmware/hostd You can follow the […]

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