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Level 8 error

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The level 8 error was first discovered in the early part of August 2008. It was originally intended to be part of an escalation system placed into use by IT departments worldwide. The original plan never came to fruition as the financial backers of the project preferred to use the 2 level system of "fixed or not". Currently a level 8 error refers to any problem that is easily identified and solved with minimal interaction. These include but are not limited to a computer mouse not working because it is not plugged in, or not being able to send an email to a specified address because that address is full as per the error message that is returned.[1] Level 8 errors are used in conjunction with modern business practices due to interoffice communication sometimes becoming unbearable.