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# How Do I Resolve Content or Instruction Issues?

The content of the Lab Instructions in your lab are created and managed by the Organization that owns the lab. Occasionally issues may arise if there have been changes made to the software used in the lab, or the lab's instructions.

## Best Practices for Preventing Issues When Following Lab Instructions

- If your lab uses a cloud environment, test your login credentials before the class, or before you plan to complete the lab.
- If your lab's instructions instruct you to enter commands, credentials or any other text from the lab instructions, into the Virtual Machine or cloud environment, always copy and paste from the lab instructions or use Type Text, instead of manually typing. This can help to prevent issues related to typos.
- If you encounter an issue with a lab step, look at previous lab steps and ensure a mistake wasn't made or a step wasn't completed.

## Report Issues to your Training Provider

If your lab's content or instructions have issues that prevent you from moving continuing in your lab, please to reach out to your instructor or training organization with details about the issue.

The following information will be helpful for your instructor or training organization, to resolve issues:

- Where the error in the instructions occurred.
- Steps to reproduce the issue.
- Screenshots that show errors, issues or other application issues.

The lab content and instructions written in the Instructions Editor and displayed in the lab user interface.

An organization is assigned to each entity in the TMS, such as, users, classes, subscriptions, and courses. The organization is a basis to determine access given based on roles within the organization and management over the organization.

A virtual machine is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide the functionality of a physical computer.
