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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Intuit\QBWebConnector\UpdateLock has been set to False20150112.21:39:40 UTC : QBWebConnector.RegistryManager.setUpdateLock() : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15254066/registry-dcom-and-windows-2008-2012-64-bit ********************* Update session unlocked *********************20150112.21:39:40 UTC : StopFlexConnector : В экземпляре объекта не задана ссылка error writing на объект.20150112.21:39:40 UTC : StopFlexConnector : в QBWebConnector.QBWebConnector.StopFlexConnector() Log file initialized at 12 января 2015 г. - 21:39 UTC Timestamp format used: YYYYMMDD.HH:MM:SS UTCQBWebConnector 2.0 has been initialized with its error writing the logging status to level = DEBUG.Please restart QBWebConnector for any change in log level to take effect. Use file menu to clear log. 20150112.21:39:44 UTC : QBWebConnector.RegistryManager.setUpdateLock() : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Intuit\QBWebConnector\UpdateLock has been set to False20150112.21:39:44 UTC : QBWebConnector.RegistryManager.setUpdateLock() : ********************* Update session unlocked *********************20150112.21:39:44 UTC : QBWebConnector.RegistryManager.setUpdateLock() : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Intuit\QBWebConnector\UpdateLock has been set to False20150112.21:39:44 UTC : QBWebConnector.RegistryManager.setUpdateLock() : ********************* Update session unlocked *********************20150112.21:39:44 UTC : QWCReader.ParseQWC() : Contents of QWC file: -
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