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For the last couple of days I've not been able to get into the "My Account" area. When I click the link it just sits there waiting...... until I get bored and close the browser.

I've also got an item in my basket that I want to checkout but when I click the "proceed to checkout" it does the same.

The rest of the store and the messageboards seem OK, it's just anything that's going to secure.paizo.com that seems to be the issue.

Is this a general problem or something that's only affecting me?


I have no such problem. The only thing stopping me from ordering is that my wife won't give me my credit card. I would suggest that it might be your internet security settings but Gary, whose intellect dwarfs mine, will probably come in here and incisively explain the problem, leaving my fragile ego shattered.

So I'll say nothing.

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Philip Ridley wrote:

For the last couple of days I've not been able to get into the "My Account" area. When I click the link it just sits there waiting...... until I get bored and close the browser.

I've also got an item in my basket that I want to checkout but when I click the "proceed to checkout" it does the same.

The rest of the store and the messageboards seem OK, it's just anything that's going to secure.paizo.com that seems to be the issue.

Is this a general problem or something that's only affecting me?

Hopefully, it's just you. I have one suggestion that may help: try deleting any cookies you have from any paizo.com server. You'll have to re-enter your login info, but it might solve the problem. (You could also try a different browser.)


<Ego lays shattered on the floor.>

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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Turned out to be a stuck router at my end. I gave it a kick and everything's fine now.

Sczarni

Philip Ridley wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions guys. Turned out to be a stuck router at my end. I gave it a kick and everything's fine now.

I used to threaten mine by taking it to the gun range and showing it what people did to 55 gallon drums that were no longer useful... it actually helped a few times (works well with hard drives the are erroring too, seems the vibrations will sometimes settle the platter reader)

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Cpt_kirstov wrote:


I used to threaten mine by taking it to the gun range and showing it what people did to 55 gallon drums that were no longer useful... it actually helped a few times (works well with hard drives the are erroring too, seems the vibrations will sometimes settle the platter reader)

Don't really have that option as

a) I'm in the UK so we don't have many gun ranges around

b) It's not my personal router. *COUGH* at work *COUGH*. Fortunately I'm the network admin for my office so if I decide the router needs a kick, it gets it.

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Phil Ridley wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:


I used to threaten mine by taking it to the gun range and showing it what people did to 55 gallon drums that were no longer useful... it actually helped a few times (works well with hard drives the are erroring too, seems the vibrations will sometimes settle the platter reader)

Don't really have that option as

a) I'm in the UK so we don't have many gun ranges around

b) It's not my personal router. *COUGH* at work *COUGH*. Fortunately I'm the network admin for my office so if I decide the router needs a kick, it gets it.

I've found that tire irons work just as well. One of the places I lived, we were constantly having trouble with the storage server. So we taped a tire iron to the thing, and it worked perfectly from then on. :)

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