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are being logged in the Process Engine elogs, how can they be corrected?
Error [08s01] [microsoft][sql Native Client]communication Link Failure
Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Process Engine 4.5.1.x running on Windows using [dbnetlib][connectionread (recv()).]general network error. check your network documentation. Microsoft SQL Server database will intermittently log the following errors: 2012/06/05 10:06:38.492 121,0,41
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(1288.7084.64 0x508.1bac) ... [CRITICAL] Error in GDBY_logoff: SQLEndTran DBC, hdbc=13038296 (&01d3e0d0), COMMIT (..\src\GDBY.c, VERSION 4.1.1.1, @2628). SQLSTATE = 08S01, NativeError = 0, ErrorMsg = '[Microsoft][ODBC https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942861 SQL Server Driver]Communication link failure' Symptom The following errors are logged in the Process Engine 4.5.1.x elog or in the Windows application event log: 2012/06/05 10:06:38.476 121,0,41
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