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We get this message constantly and the fix is always to replace the .xml files. What I want to know is why the .xml files are so vulnerable to any change in the PC. Sometimes it happens after a software push from the network team, sometimes after the PC loses power. There's no rhyme or reason to it though.
Any ideas?
We get this message constantly and the fix is always to replace the .xml files. What I want to know is why the .xml files are so vulnerable to any change in the PC. Sometimes it happens after a software push from the network team, sometimes after the PC loses power. There's no rhyme or reason to it though.
Any ideas?