There are two possible causes. The most likely is a corruption of your inventory cache on your local hard drive. See this link for details on how to fix it: http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_cache_clear
If two attempts have not resolved the problem, then it may be that something is wonky with the LL inventory servers. If you are a Premium member, you can file a Support Case and get tech support. If you are not Premium, it may be worthwhile to take out a one month Premium subscription in order to get their attention and help.
There are two possible causes. The most likely is a corruption of your inventory cache on your local hard drive. See this link for details on how to fix it: http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_cache_clear
If two attempts have not resolved the problem, then it may be that something is wonky with the LL inventory servers. If you are a Premium member, you can file a Support Case and get tech support. If you are not Premium, it may be worthwhile to take out a one month Premium subscription in order to get their attention and help.
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