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Logged out in one of two computers

LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2013 Aug 02, 2013

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I use to computers to visit these forums: a Mac with OS 10.6.8 and Firefox 22.0, and a laptop with Windows 7 and Explorer 10. Both are connected to the same LAN.

Some minutes (?) ago I tried to enter the forums in my Mac and I found that I had been logged out. I did not log in but closed Firefox and moved to my laptop, where I entered the forums normally. On going back to my Mac, I had to log in to enter here.

Anyone?

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 02, 2013 Aug 02, 2013

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Sorry, I don't think I follow.

You tried on your Mac desktop and found you were logged out. You didn't log in. You used another computer (no bearing on the situation). You came back to your Mac desktop and were still logged out and had to log in. Sounds about right. If you got logged out on your desktop you have to log in.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2013 Aug 02, 2013

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My point/question is: why was I logged out in one computer and not in the other?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 03, 2013 Aug 03, 2013

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Claudio,

On Aug. 02, I had many Adobe Forum page Refreshes hang. Got a few messages from Chrome on "time outs." No log-outs, but hangs and slow page Refreshes.

Then, as the day progressed, I had similar on several other pages too. Two of those were for a German mfgr's. Web site, but do not know where they are hosted - only where they are located. Got more time outs from Chrome too, and those pages that loaded properly, were very, very slow, and navigation was all but unresponsive.

I also did not do a trace on anything, either on my end, or theirs.

On Aug 03, all things seem to be back to "normal." Busy day on the Internet?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 03, 2013 Aug 03, 2013

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Thanks, Bill, but my question remains unanswered: why in one computer and not in the other (same time, same connection)?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 05, 2013 Aug 05, 2013

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Claudio,

I wish that I could help you there, but cannot, beyond wishing you good luck.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 05, 2013 Aug 05, 2013

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Bill, thanks for your encouragement. As I said, things are back to normal now. However, my scientific formation doesn't like these unexplained Jive "features"...

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Aug 05, 2013 Aug 05, 2013

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doesn't like these unexplained Jive "features"...

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 05, 2013 Aug 05, 2013

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My guess is that one computer was connected to node X and the other to node Y and something happened to one of the nodes, forcing you over to another node where you had to sign in again.

Wish I could come up with something more devious, but I think it is a simple thing.

You can have one computer with two browsers and they will each be connected to a different node and one can get bumped off line if that node needs to be restarted while the other browser on an unaffected node merrily rolls along without interruption.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 02, 2013 Aug 02, 2013

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I've finally been able to login; this is what I got all morning long:

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and

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Same at https://www.adobe.com/ and https://helpx.adobe.com/ as well as http://www.adobe.com/support/chat/ivrchat.html

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