"Alright, could you please read me the error message?"Yes, this guy did indeed say 'blablabla'. Literally. Several times.
"It says network-error and then blablablabla.."
"Sir, what's the full error message? I need to type down the whole message so they can solve the problem for you."
"Alright, alright..." *trails off*
"Sir, the message?"
"Yeah yeah, it says network-error no access to blablablabla..."
"I need the whole message, or they won't be able to fix it.."
"So network error, no access, employees.mycompany.com/users/IamnotactuallyaudibleanymorefuckyouIreallydon'tcareanywayblablabla"
"Sir, there is no error message that says blablabla, could you please give me the actual error message? I can't help you without it."
"Well if you're not gonna help me, I'll find some other way. Bye!"
Life and times (and a lot of idiocy) of an IT-helpdesk employee (slash child and youth psychologist, slash fostercare activist, slash dance addict, slash geek, slash wannabe writer, slash hopeless idealist, slash realist)
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
We have some pretty wonky error messages, but I am about 99% sure none of them actually contain 'blablabla'
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