Why Does My Netflix Account Keep Saying Error Code NSES-500?
The Netflix NSES-500 error code is unique to users who use a web browser to stream media from the Netflix website instead of the Netflix app. The error code can appear when the browser window has been left open for a long time, and the information on the Netflix server no longer matches what is on the version of the Netflix site being displayed. A conflict with temporary internet files downloaded from the Netflix website can also be behind the NSES-500 error.
How Do I Fix NSES-500 Errors?
The appearance of the NSES-500 error code can be frustrating, but it usually isn’t a severe problem worth worrying too much about and can be fixed relatively quickly. Here are some of the best-proven solutions for getting rid of the NSES-500 Netflix error message that will get Netflix working correctly once again.
What Is Error Code NSES UHX?
NSES-UHX is another Netflix error code that sometimes shows up for web browser users. Often Mozilla Firefox users experience it, and it’s thought to be caused by a conflict with the Silverlight plug-in that Netflix uses to stream media on the web. The primary fix for the Netflix NSES-UHX error is to delete your browser’s cache. You can find instructions for this process in the list above. Other options for dealing with the NSES-UHX error code are clearing your browser’s cookies, trying a different web browser, and restarting the browser.
How Do I Fix Netflix Error 500?
500 is a Netflix error code that’s unique to Telekom MagentaTV owners. This error is often triggered by a hardware conflict and can be remedied by turning the TV entirely off for at least 30 seconds and then turning it on again.