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always get logged out: OS X 10.7.5, Safari 6.0.3

Enthusiast ,
Mar 18, 2013 Mar 18, 2013

All of a sudden I am getting logged out of Adobe forums when I quit Safari.  This is the only web site where this happens.

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Mar 19, 2013 Mar 19, 2013

On 3/19 at about 4 PM PDT I got logged out 2 times while responding to a question.  Screen would pop up INTERNAL SERVER ERROR. 

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LEGEND ,
Mar 20, 2013 Mar 20, 2013

Curt,

Got one on 03/19, about the same time too - a log-in worked fine, and has not happened again, but error message was exactly the same.

Hunt

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 20, 2013 Mar 20, 2013

The problem did not accur with the same version of Safari running under 10.8.3 om my MacBook Pro.

I decided to reload Safari 6.0.1 onto the MacPro running 10.7.5 and that solved the problem.  Weird.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 21, 2013 Mar 21, 2013
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Bob,

Good news.

In my case, it was a one-off occurance, and as it matched pretty closely with what Curt encountered, will assume that there was an issue with the Adobe/Jive servers (maybe needing to sync nodes?), and all is good for me now too.

Also, I have encountered a few glitches with my Chrome on a PC, with Adobe cookies. One, or more, blocked my access to the Adobe Store, and I had to use IE, instead. I could have cleaned out the Adobe cookies from Chrome, but not knowing which one(s) caused the issue, would have meant resetting everything, and a "clean" IE was easier on my part. Just little oddities out there.

Good luck,

Hunt

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