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How does support.muse.adobe.com differ from forums.adobe.com?

LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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I stumbled into http://support.muse.adobe.com through a Google search.

It seems to look and work like the normal forum software at http://forums.adobe.com.

Is there a difference?  Any advantage to using one or the other?

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-Noel

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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FYI, I've found that replacing "forums" with "support.muse" in a URL is good medicine for making missing posts appear.

Example, see if both these look the same to you.  They don't to me at the moment - one has more posts than the other.

http://forums.adobe.com/message/5378259#5378259

http://support.muse.adobe.com/message/5378259#5378259

-Noel

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People's Champ ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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I see four replies from both links.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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Yes, definitely a node issue.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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I think it is just a link to the forums that the Muse team put together. My guess on the varied content is that you are hitting different nodes that our currently out of sync (waiting on Jive for that fix) with each URL.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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Thanks.  Apparently my server is one that's behind, since on the forums.adobe.com URL I only see two posts in that thread. 

I'll try clearing cookies and seeing if I can get a different one.

-Noel

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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Heh, figures.

Clearing cookies and cache resulted in this thread showing only one post through either forums.adobe.com or support.muse.adobe.com now.  One of the nodes is completely not getting updates.

-Noel

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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Some minutes ago, this was the first thread in this forum:

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However, when I open the thread in IE10/Win7, I see only the opening message. I got all 6 messages when I opened the thread in Firefox/Mac. Just back to IE/Win whyle typing this and I only got the first 5 messages. Shouldn't a node issue affect both computers the same way? (they are on the same LAN).

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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There are six forum nodes. If both computers hit the same node, they should see the same content. If one hits the bad node and the other hits a good node, the content will be different until it gets fixed. You could have two browsers on the same computer hitting different nodes.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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adobe-admin wrote:

There are six forum nodes. If both computers hit the same node, they should see the same content. If one hits the bad node and the other hits a good node, the content will be different until it gets fixed. You could have two browsers on the same computer hitting different nodes.

This is hilarious!    Just when I thought Jive and Adobe couldn't possibly get any worse.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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My understanding is that a choice is made, which is then stored in a cookie.

Conceivably clearing cookies, then browsing to the site again could cause a different choice.

In practice, I seem to have gotten the same server 3 times with forums.adobe.com, and 2 out of 3 times I got a working node when I used support.muse.adobe.com.

Maybe if I keep clearing cookies, shutting down all instances of IE, and re-logging-in I'll get a good node.

Or maybe I should find something better to do while the problems get worked on...

-Noel

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LEGEND ,
Jun 04, 2013 Jun 04, 2013

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Still messed up.

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