While the error string looks like a jumble of technical jargon, it points to a specific breakdown between your local client (the user) and the central server. What Does This Error Actually Mean?
This generates a new security token and often clears "failed response" errors. 2. Check Service Status While the error string looks like a jumble
The request reached the server, but the server either couldn't process it, timed out, or returned a malformed data packet. The system is trying to request "User Statistics"
This identifies the specific function being called. The system is trying to request "User Statistics" related to a specific "Job" or task via the API. While the error string looks like a jumble
If you are using a VPN or a corporate proxy, it might be stripping the "extra quality" headers from your request. Try connecting via a stable, direct internet connection to see if the error persists. 5. Check System Logs (For Admins)
Before diving into deep technical fixes, clear the "handshake" between your computer and the server. of the application completely.
This is a status flag. In many systems, "extra quality" refers to a high-priority data verification check. The "2" usually indicates a specific failure state—often meaning "Data Mismatch" or "Incomplete Credentials." Common Causes