I have only found 2 threads regarding 500 errors on GIF files. I have
received them on js and css files as well.
I just want to make sure, before I go to my IT department to look at
our Load Balancer, that this is the issue.
Secondly, besides, adding extra errors to my IIS log (which I can
write queries to ignore), Do I need to worry about anything regarding
user experience? Are they seeing errors as a result? Does this cause
Pages to HANG? Does this affect performance? Or are they purely
anamolies?
Thanks,
Mike
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