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I can't post to forums! - Except this time, obvioulsy

Community Beginner ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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I cannot get the website forums to work properly anymore. I have tried on four different computers including one from a different location entirely. I also created an entirely different identity and it still doesn't work. If I go to log in, it logs me in and shows my personal info, allows changes to my password, whatever.  During the entire time I am in forums the top of the page says “Welcome, always frustrated” (that’s my user name). When I go to a forum question I posted a couple of weeks ago, I can view it, but I cannot reply and a "reply" option does not appear anywhere. It does say “logon/register” but that link takes you to a page that never loads. The same thing happens if I try to start a new discussion. This has gone on for a couple of weeks. After numerous trys, I thought I would try again this morning. Some how I got through this time. Can anyone help? (by the way, I may not be able to reply to this since I might not be able to post again).

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Adobe Employee , Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

As you noted, the forums have a separate login link that is under the black Forums banner on the left side of the screen. Is that the link/page that never loads? That page is at adobe.com and is not within the forums. Have you tried clearing out cookies from adobe.com and forums.adobe.com? Clearing the browser cache? It isn’t a common error and I can’t see anything wrong from the forums side of things.

Let us know if you do get back in to reply to this. If you cannot get in send a note to userfor

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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As you noted, the forums have a separate login link that is under the black Forums banner on the left side of the screen. Is that the link/page that never loads? That page is at adobe.com and is not within the forums. Have you tried clearing out cookies from adobe.com and forums.adobe.com? Clearing the browser cache? It isn’t a common error and I can’t see anything wrong from the forums side of things.

Let us know if you do get back in to reply to this. If you cannot get in send a note to userforum at adobe dot com and I’ll send this off to the Adobe membership folks to see if they find any errors in your Adobe IDs. I do see both of your accounts and will send them info on both.

Thanks!

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New Here ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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Well, everything seems to be working fine now. I am responding from my second account right now. This wouldn't work before either and nothing has changed on my end. But as to your questions, you were right about the link. Where it says Login/Register under the large word Forums is the link that would never load. I asked a friend at another location to try this and they had the same problem.

All this time it said I was logged in along the very top of the page, which I did not realize was a seperate log-in. So I guess I was logged into Adobe and the link for the forums login was not working and that was my problem.  That broken link now works fine. I am surprised that you have not heard anything about that since my friend in another part of town was having the same issue. Thanks for your help!

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New Here ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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On another note, something that I can laugh about now but got me really annoyed when it happened was when I did a text chat with Adobe help online. After I explained the problem to him, his response was, "I do not know. I'm sorry, but I do not know anything about your future fortune."

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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Was your friend trying to sign in with his own Adobe ID or with yours?

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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He was going to sign in with mine, but never got the chance to try because the login/register link went to a page that would never load.

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Adobe Employee ,
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Thanks. That is what I wanted to confirm. It sounds like it was an issue with your account, not with the overall site. Something in your account was causing the sign in page to go into a loop. Have you made any recent changes to your Adobe ID (change email address, change your name, or anything like that)?

Thanks!

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Community Beginner ,
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no changes, but I don't understand how it was just my account. If my friend and I never logged in to the forums account because I couldn't get to the login page, the system could not know which account I was going to use. Unless logging into the Adobe account somehow affected the forums account before I even tried to log in.

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 27, 2012 Feb 27, 2012

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It doesn’t make sense to me, either. But it might have been picking up an Adobe.com cookie. Signing into forums redirects you to adobe.com for the sign in page, it isn’t a forum page. So it might have seen a cookie already set and didn’t handle it correctly. But that’s all speculation on my part. It is a black box for me. Right now my concern is that you can get into the forums. If that changes, send an email and I’ll find an engineer to take a look at what is going wrong.

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Apr 03, 2012 Apr 03, 2012

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I can reply here (and many other Adobe forums) but not to the Adobe Flash Player forum, why?

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Mentor ,
Apr 03, 2012 Apr 03, 2012

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For those having problems not getting into forums try the following:

in your web browser look for Cookies or Cookie manager. locate any and all cookies associated with adobe forums. Delete them.

quit your browser then restrat computer and restart browser now sign in. make absolutely sure you know your username and password.

This might cure the problem.  Then you might blessed with the problem one forum user couldn’t get  fixed for nearly two years if it has been fixed.

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