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Topic: Help? Cache file has expired. Please connect to the internet to revalidate it.

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Help? Cache file has expired. Please connect to the internet to revalidate it.

I am logged in and connected to the internet - not sure what this does
 

Posted Fri 17 May 19 @ 6:34 pm
Think you need to right click on the folder and refresh cache.

Maybe a good read of the manual would help
 

Posted Fri 17 May 19 @ 7:49 pm
never had this happen - and i have read the manual been using virtual since 2006. right click doesn't give me option to refresh cache. I have optimized database, too. Along with registry cleaned. Tried every option.
 

Posted Fri 17 May 19 @ 9:14 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
Think you need to right click on the folder and refresh cache.

Maybe a good read of the manual would help


I always love the "read the manual" replies.

1. Many times the poster has read the manual but could not find the solution
2. Pointing out a solution on the forum sometimes takes as much time as saying "read the manual"
3. Sometimes the poster needs a quick answer as opposed to "reading the manual"

That being said, I "read the manual" for the poster and found this link:

https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/virtualdj/interface/database/onlinemusic/index.html

 

Posted Mon 20 May 19 @ 4:01 pm
zzzonedotnet wrote :
1. Many times the poster has read the manual

Then they should mention that in their first post.

We can only base our replies on the info given. If they don't say "I read the manual" how are we supposed to know?

zzzonedotnet wrote :
2. Pointing out a solution on the forum sometimes takes as much time as saying "read the manual"

You Think? "Read the manual" is three words. How many solutions can be solved with a three word reply? Very Few.

zzzonedotnet wrote :
3. Sometimes the poster needs a quick answer

That's the main problem with a lot of posts here.

Rather than bother learning VDJ they jump straight on the forum and start asking the most basic questions - expecting everyone to just fall at their feet and feed them the information.

IMO that's damn lazy. They'd learn far better if they found out things for themselves rather than being handed the answer on a plate.

 

Posted Mon 20 May 19 @ 4:58 pm


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