So I just tried to log into a certain program and got this error message:
"Access was denied after it has been already asserted." What does this mean? I can't log in because I've already logged in?
And surely the tenses are wrong too. Access was asserted first, and then denied, so "Access was denied after it was asserted" would make more sense. Or perhaps "Access has been denied after already having been asserted".
I'm still not sure what it means, though.
Access was denied after it has been already asserted
Posted by
JD (The Engine Room)
on Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Labels:
error message,
software
1 comment:
Sadly I don't think computer programmers use copy editors to proof read their work! Two of my favourite computer erros ever are "Fault Bucket 27262" and "You should never see this error"
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