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  • What does this error message mean? (connection to the Client)

Connection problems are very common, especially at the start of the new school year when users try to connect for the first time. There are many possible causes of a connection problem: 

to resolve it, always try to find out the error message displayed when the user tries to connect. This list, which is not exhaustive, will give you the information you need to solve problems connecting to the Client PRONOTE - if your connection problem concerns the Internet Webspaces, click here.


"Connection prohibited"


The Teacher and/or Student Administration modes are not activated; the designated connection mode has not been assigned to the user.

To activate:
To verify the connection modes allocated to staff, go to the display Resources > Staff  >  List.

If this message appears for a Teaching assistant, this is not an error: users identified as Teaching assistants in the PRONOTE database do not have access to the Client. They connect exclusively to the Teaching Assistants Webspace from a web browser.


"Access to the base impossible"


The problem may have several origins:



"Connection impossible"


Your license provides for a limited number of simultaneous connections in Administrative mode (by default, 4 connections); there are several solutions to get around this problem.



"Connection impossible - Error n° 10053 / 10060 / 10061"


The error 10053 indicates a loss of connection between the Clients and the Server (a bit like unplugging the cable between them). The problem is probably linked to the performance of your network.

The errors 10060 and 10061 may indicate several anomalies:

  • the TCP port 49300 is closed on the machine or blocked by the firewall,
  • the connection parameters are incorrect (URL + port),
  • the server PRONOTE is not activated,
  • the network, or the connection to the network, is unavailable.

Whatever the case, you can click on the button Diagnose... to send it to our support service.

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