visited the website today and keep getting the page below ? :-SS
http://www.pendraken.co.uk/
Same here, just keep getting 'IIS7 Internet Information Services' whatever that is?
:'(
Cheers,
Kev
Same here, sad sad times :(
Same here.
Cheers - Phil.
Yep, me too!
Cheers guys. Already on it.
A server update has gone horribly wrong :-S
Rolling back now...everything will be back to normal shortly.
Matt
Annnnd we're back
If you're still seeing the error message you may need to restart your web browser/clear your recent web history
Thanks,
M
Thanks M, good job :-bd
Cheers,
Kev
Link OK for me.
IanS
Web history cleared and web browser closed then reopened but yet still I see the message =(
I'm trying to access the site via the Pendraken Miniatures link in the top right of the forum page, does that make a difference?
Sad Tom :(
And we're back :D
Woo Hoo :D :-bd
So Megamatman, have you thought of offering your services to RBS/NatWest? I think they could use your help :D
Cheers,
Kev
;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Squirrel on 26 June 2012, 02:57:02 PM
So Megamatman, have you thought of offering your services to RBS/NatWest? I think they could use your help :D
Cheers,
Kev
haha I *really* feel for those guys. Stuff like that happens all the time in the tech sector. Luckily, it rarely has that high an impact.
In enterprise, software is inherently problematic and updating it even more so.
If it anit broke dont fix it ! :d
ianS
Quote from: ianrs54 on 26 June 2012, 04:20:29 PM
If it anit broke dont fix it ! :d
ianS
DEFINITELY !!
Quote from: ianrs54 on 26 June 2012, 04:20:29 PM
If it anit broke dont fix it ! :d
ianS
The problem for RBS is that the system dates back to the seventies. After that amount of time they have problems keeping the steam pressure up. :D
Come on Ray !
Please....Try and keep up with modern teknoligy....tecknolllogee.....erm....stuff !
You know full well that either the elastic bands have broken....Or the string has started to fray ? ;D ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil ;)
Phil - stop pinching my yokes - I did have a mainframe crash cause the elastic band broke - the one driving the teletype - for those old enough the sort of thing the Beeb used to use on grandstand to show the football results.
IanS
;D ;D ;D ;D
Sorry Ian...You're talking to someone who used to work for (what became) 'BT', in the dim and distant past....When rubber bands and string were the cutting edge of technology (says he making just a teeny weeny exaggeration...ahem !)
The old days of Grandstand ?.....Happy days !...Wonderful... ;D ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil
Wonderful Days ?
Saturday Afternoon with two channels showing 4+ hours of Horse Racing.........
Toher un having a foreign language art film.
IanS
Yup....
Sad how I used to enjoy watching the footy results come in on the teleprinter (?)....
But there was also Uncle Eddie Waring with the rugby league....Lots of people going round VERY muddy tracks on trails (?) bikes.....erm....Oh b*gger ...Was that really it ?.....maybe you're right ! ;D ;D ;D
Don't remember the foreign art films.....But you did have to get up and manually switch the channels over by physically turning a 'knob' on the TV.
Youngsters nowadays.....Don't know how easy they've got it....PAH !!! ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil.
On Radio 4 today they mentioned that all the other major high street banks are in exactly the same position as RBS, it's just that RBS was the one that broke first :o.
Does it surprise you?
Money is not invested but paid out as bonusses and dividends (mark : not salary for the line slime).
Tells you a guy that left banking in 2002 - Things did not get better since then.