Instance not launching error (nowlearning)
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05-07-2025 12:50 PM
Can't launch an instance for my final part of the welcome to service now course.
Tried terminating and re-launching it.
Keep getting: Login: GET is not allowed! on the site.
Cleared cookies, flushed dns (Win11) changed browser, still no luck.
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06-04-2025 12:00 AM
Hi @Mercuraii ,
Please check with ServiceNow. Whom to contact information can be found here:-
If my answer helped you , please mark it correct and helpful.
Regards,
Nikhil Bajaj
Regards,
Nikhil Bajaj
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06-04-2025 02:38 AM
Hi @Mercuraii
It could also be a resource issue since this is the Now Learning instance. It’s best to log a case with the Now Learning team and share your feedback with them.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
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06-04-2025 02:47 AM
@Mercuraii wrote:Can't launch an instance for my final part of the welcome to service now course.
Tried terminating and re-launching it.
Keep getting: Login: GET is not allowed! on the site.
Cleared cookies, flushed dns (Win11) changed browser, still no luck.
That pattern instruction is confusing! "Knit 46 sts for back" almost certainly means to **knit across 46 existing stitches** already on your needle that belong to the back section, not to cast on new stitches. Debbie Bliss patterns can be concise, so this is a common point of confusion. You're likely joining the front to the back on a Right Side (knit) row. To confirm this, please tell me the instructions immediately before and after this phrase, and your total stitch count before this section.