Hello Sammy,

This is from Google:
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When receiving this error in a Local Area Network (LAN), it is generally an indication the station is no longer connected to the network and it has lost its connection to the server. It is recommended to troubleshoot the connection by checking cabling, any hub or switch and the Network Interface Card (NIC) on any station with this error.

This error could also be caused by anti-virus programs that are intended for home users, such as Norton/Symantec anti-virus or Internet Security. This type of solution does not support network application such as Compulink and interferes with network packets.


Sounds like a hardware/network problem. Your station cannot load memory that has been sent to disk to make room for running programs (like Ledger). You'll need to use Task Manager to close down the applications. Run data integrity checks to make sure everything is OK before you start working again.
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Andrew Bates