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1. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Ned Murphy Oct 1, 2013 12:40 PM (in response to Julien Deka)Hi Julien,
I recommend you visit the Forum Comments forum and post your issue there. That forum is dedicated to helping with forum usage issues.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/general/forum_comments
If no one picks up on it there or it remains unresolved I recommend you contact the person that is listed as the first of the Top Participants on that page (unless his assistance has also led to no solution).
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2. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Curt Y Oct 2, 2013 8:16 AM (in response to Julien Deka)Not sure if this will help but some sign in errors are corrected if you dump your browser cache. If using Firefox it is in Tools/options/advanced/network. I know as had to use that this morning to get online.
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3. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Julien_deka Oct 2, 2013 9:26 AM (in response to Curt Y)Hey Ned,
I was about to say thank you for pointing me toward the correct forum.
But actually Curt, your tip did the trick. InSafari, I did Remove All Website Data and it worked right after that.
I'm using my correct Adobe ID right now.
Thank you guys.
Julien
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4. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Bill Hunt Oct 3, 2013 10:28 AM (in response to Curt Y)Curt,
Glad to see that your suggestion worked for the OP, but it was not helping me in Chrome. Now, however, things are back to working fine, so I will get beyond a few hours without the Adobe Forums. Just cost me an extra cup of coffee.
Hope that others, with the same problem, will be able to log-in now.
Thanks for posting your suggestion.
Hunt
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5. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Curt Y Oct 3, 2013 10:56 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Bill,
It appears that rebooting computer is needed also. Not sure if you need to dump cache also, as I dumped cache and then rebooted. Next time will just reboot and see what happens.
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6. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
OldBob1957 Oct 3, 2013 11:09 AM (in response to Curt Y)And here was me all this time thinking it was just another 'feature' of the Jive forum software.
I get this about once a week or so--seemingly regardless of browser. For me, if clearing the cookies, etc. doesn't fix it, I just go do something else for anywhere from 5 minutes up to an hour and, when I come back, it usually works again...
...until the next time it doesn't, anyway.
No reboots / restarts needed.
--OB
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7. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Bill Hunt Oct 3, 2013 12:11 PM (in response to Curt Y)Curt,
In my case, there WAS a reboot. I took the time to update the OS, and needed to reboot. Not sure if it was time, the Cache/cookie cleanup and reboot, or something else.
I put the direct troubleshooting on hold, and just did other things - like OldBob reports.
Good news - it's now working, so no real complaints from me.
Hunt
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8. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Claudio González Oct 3, 2013 5:38 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)I only had this problem once, early in the morning. Clearing the cache solved it by itself.
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9. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Bill Hunt Oct 4, 2013 8:46 AM (in response to Claudio González)Claudio,
Glad to hear that things cleared up for you so quickly.
I think that Curt's "extra step," of rebooting, after the Cache/cookie removal, probably did the trick for me too. However, as I did some other things, I may never be 100% certain. Still, makes sense to me. Just the Cache/cookie cleaning, and browser relaunch did NOT do the job, but after the system reboot, it worked.
What is a tad odd to me is that IE worked the whole time, and I obviously had at least one Adobe cookie there - since log-in was fully automatic. Now, I do not access the Adobe Forums often with IE, so maybe there was some other, offending Adobe cookie (in Chrome), that was missing from IE?
As of today, Oct 04, things are going well - other than my Google Chrome log-in PW keeps getting changed. Not sure what's up with that, and I have no clue it that is related to my experience with Adobe Forum log-in - coincidence? Something nefarious? Wish that I could track it down better. For now, I will take logging-in working, and contemplate the other situation.
Hunt
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10. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Curt Y Oct 4, 2013 8:52 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Tested a llittle more thourghly this morning as had problem again. When I click my bookmark it takes me to the hated Forum page with the FAQ and Recent Discussion among other nonsense. I am not signed in but when I click on Sign In it says "Jive SBS OPPS! Page Can Not Found"
Rebooted Firefox - no change. Cleared Cache - no change. Cleared cache and reboot of Firefox worked. Bookmark takes me to General Discussion and I am already signed in.
Need to fix ths problem. This week 3 out of 4 days resulted in this problem. Never had this problem before. Something happened Sunday night at Jive. WHat is Jive SBS error?
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11. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Bill Hunt Oct 4, 2013 12:18 PM (in response to Curt Y)Curt,
Thanks for listing the steps, that got your browser to do the log-in.
It would be interesting to hear WHAT the cause of the sign-in error/page-not-found messages is, so that perhaps users could avoid that cause. I suppose that it will take a Reply from Adobe-admin, to help us avoid the problem - or update us on what is being done.
I have a few speculations, but they are just that - speculations, and not worth mentioning now.
Good luck to us all,
Hunt (still logged-in... )
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12. Re: Not able to connect to the forum
Phillip Jones Oct 4, 2013 4:46 PM (in response to Curt Y)They either don't have any intentions of fixing it.
Or don't have the slightest how to.
With the error message with Jve in it I would assume ita Jive screw up and Jive don't want to own it.





