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# SIMnet Unexpected Native Access Project Issue on 11/30/2015 – Resolved

There was an unexpected issue with the native Access Project assignments between 8:50am-11:15am Central time on 11/30/2015. During that time, students would have experienced issues with downloading the Start File or submitting the completed Access Project for grading. As of 11:15am Central time, the issue was resolved.

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