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NCBI Access Denial Notice: Guidance for Efficient E utility Use and Script Management

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Access Denied Notice from NCBI

You have temporarily encountered an access denial while visiting the NCBI website at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. This notice is a precautionary measure due to potential misuse or abuse of your site. It's important to note that this action does not suggest any security issues like malware infections or cyber attacks, but could be attributed to activities such as running scripts excessively or using E-utilities from the NCBI website in an inefficient manner.

The intention behind this notice is to ensure that our service remns avlable and efficient for all researchers. The disruption might have occurred due to:

  1. Script Overuse: Running scripts continuously without proper management can potentially overload the server, impacting other users' access.

  2. Improper Utilization of E-utilities: Efficient use of resources requires knowledge on how to maximize utility while minimizing the impact on system performance.

To resolve this issue and regn access to our services, it is recommed that you:

  1. Communicate with Your System Administrator: Have your IT team review and manage any scripts or tools used for accessing NCBI resources more effectively.

  2. Utilize E-utilities Efficiently: Ensure proper understanding of on how to use E-utilities efficiently without overloading our servers.

We understand that cooperation from users is vital in mntning an equitable service environment where everyone can access necessary research information seamlessly and quickly.

For future assistance or inquiries related to this issue, please contact us at [email protected] so we may guide you on how to optimize your usage of the NCBI services.

Thank you for understanding our policy med towards providing a stable and secure environment for all users.


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Revision Date: May 18, 2015
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