From: number845 <num...@gm...> - 2005-10-27 22:00:20
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didnt know that is so simple. here is a tricky one, what is: Dir service thx for you quick help. nice On 10/27/05, Luke Schierer <lsc...@us...> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 11:17:20PM +0200, number845 wrote: > > hey agian. > > i was so happy form your explaintion that i could not ask for more help= . > > myabe you coud help me. > > i found the next message : > > An unknown signon error has occurred: %s. > > and i dont know what is a signon, is that a typo or a word i cant find > > on any dictionary? > > > > > > feel free to let me wait. > > thx > > nice > > "Sign on" or "Signon," both are really equivalent, each mean that > either you have connected to a server, or that you have been told > that a given buddy has connected to the server. in the context of a > signon error, it would mean that you failed to connect, and that > there was a specific error (the %s in all likilyhood). > > Similarly "signoff" or "Sign off" (or itterations of capitalization > of that) would mean to disconnect or to observe someone disconnect. > > luke > |