How a grain of sand broke 1C

  • Mar 03, 2021
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Today I read an enchanting story about how one Chinese grain of sand led to a complete loss of performance of the Russian 1C.

How a grain of sand broke 1C

I quote from the story of an employee of the IT department:

"Today the secretary said that 1C does not work for her.
We started digging, everything works, but 1C does not. We look at the errors in the system, everything is fine, but 1C cannot complete the update - group policies are processed with an error. Everything works for everyone, but not on this computer.

We check the computer, change the BIOS to zero effect.

The computer is fully functional, but the network is for some reason 100 Mbit / s, but it should be 1 Gbit / s.
We think about the quality of the wiring, check the sockets, everything is OK, but the computer still connects to 100 MB. We plug the laptop into the same socket - 1 Gbps.

We think.

Change the network cable and a miracle! The speed on a sick computer returns to normal - 1 Gbit / s. Happinnes exists! 1C has been updated and launched. We decided to see what happened to the cable and... Grit between the contacts !!!

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After turning on the computer, it tried to agree on the network speed (it took 40 seconds), at this time the domain policy tried to push through the 1C update, and because of the fact that the network has not yet agreed in speed, network resources were not forwarded to the computer, where to install updates from, and the update quietly fell with an error in magazine.. Here ".

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