%11The Inventory Data Loader inventory update process failed to write the MIF file for machine %1 of architecture %2.%12 Possible cause: Low disk space on the destination disk drive. Solution: Make more space available on that drive. Possible cause: SQL Server problem. Solution: 1. Review the immediately preceding status messages from this component about SQL Server errors. 2. Verify that this computer can reach the SQL Server computer. 3. Verify that SQL Server services are running. 4. Verify that the site can access the site database. 5. Verify that the site database, transaction log, and tempdb are not full. If the problem persists, check the SQL Server error logs.%0
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