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Issue or Error |
What It Might Mean |
Resolution |
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I have signed in, but I am told
that my account needs an
upgrade. |
This might happen if you have a
subscription to another Pearson
product that is not part of the
MyLab / Mastering product line.
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If you have
a valid Pearson account but you
get the message "Account Upgrade
Needed" when you sign in,
contact Customer Technical
Support for assistance. Your
account is active, but it does
not have a subscription to the
MyLab and Mastering product and
a support representative will
need to add a subscription for
you. |
Depending on the product, you
receive one of the the following
error message: bbErrNoSuchCourse
We are sorry; your course did
not load properly.
An error occurred while
processing the request.
Error: The link you have
accessed is currently
unavailable. If this problem
persists please contact your
site administrator.
Root cause : Exception in
executeEvent The server
encountered an internal error or
misconfiguration and was unable
to complete your request. |
You are trying to access an area
of your MyLab and Mastering
course before Pearson has
finished creating your course.
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Wait until
you receive an email
confirmation from Pearson that
your course has been created.
Check your spam or junk mail
folders in case the message was
routed to one of those
mailboxes. If you have waited
more than 24 hours, try again
and if you still have not
received a confirmation email,
please contact Pearson’s
Customer Technical Support. |
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The wrong MyLab / Mastering
course is linked to my
MyClasses
course. |
This might happen if you chose
the wrong course materials from
the Pearson catalog when
creating your MyLab / Mastering
course, or if you chose the
wrong course to copy from your
Pearson account. |
You need to
unlink your MyLab / Mastering
course from your
MyClasses
course.
To unlink a course: If the
students have enrolled and have
not completed any assignments in
the Pearson course, you should:
Notify all students of the
situation. Tell students who
have not enrolled in the My Lab
and Mastering course that they
should not enroll in their My
Lab and Mastering yet. Tell
students who have enrolled not
to work on any assignments
(e.g., quizzes, tests) within
the My Lab and Mastering course.
Request that the My Lab and
Mastering course be unlinked
from the
MyClasses course by
contacting Pearson’s Customer
Technical Support. To contact
Pearson Customer Technical
Support, visit:
http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com
After you receive confirmation
from Pearson’s Customer
Technical Support team that the
course has been unlinked, you
should re-link your
MyClasses
course to the correct copy of
your My Lab and Mastering
course. If the newly linked My
Lab and Mastering course: uses
the exact same course
materials as the previously
linked My Lab and Mastering
course, then the students who
had already enrolled in their My
Lab and Mastering course should
be able to access the newly
linked course without being
prompted to log in or pay for
the course again. uses a
different set of course
materials than the previously
linked My Lab and Mastering
course, then students will need
a new access code. In this
situation, you should contact
your sales representative to
request replacement access
codes. |
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Some of my students are not in
the MyLab / Mastering course
linked to my
MyClasses course, but say
they are enrolled and doing work
in the course. |
Your student has clicked on a
MyLab and Mastering link in
their course but the instructor
has not yet set up the MyLab and
Mastering course. |
Your student
has clicked on a MyLab and
Mastering link in their course
but the instructor has not yet
set up the MyLab and Mastering
course. This might happen if
your
MyClasses course already
had links to MyLab / Mastering
in it but you have not linked a
MyLab / Mastering course to your
MyClasses
course yet. |
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If you have previously been able
to access your MyLab / Mastering
courses from either the Tools
page or a content area, and now
these links are not working, you
may receive one of several error
messages, including "Unable to
load page." |
A Pearson
server may be down,
preventing you to connect. |
Try again
later to see if the issue has
been resolved. If the problem
persists, contact Pearson
Customer Technical Support to
report the problem or ask about
any known system outage that may
be happening. |
You receive the following error
message:
An Error Has Occurred We are
sorry. We are unable to connect.
Required message is missing from
the URL.
Please contact Support and
provide this error message.
Customer Support Code: url3 |
You clicked on the link to MyLab
/ Mastering but the session has
timed out. |
Restart your
browser and log back into
MyClasses, then click the
MyLab / Mastering link again.
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