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Forum Log-in problems just now

When I logged-in just now, the page had the top Norton Community etc rows at the top, the normal right-hand vertical column with the dog but in the middle was this strange message:

I couldn't move from that page, unable to log out - the only thing that worked was the top right X.

Logged back in and found that the log-in had been successful. Went to post this new thread and the page froze again. I had to close Internet Explorer to start again. Let's hope that this is 'third time lucky'.

Win10 Home v1803 build 17134.345/HP envy/EDGE (rubbish)/IE11 (RIP)11.285.17134.0/ OFFICE 365 Home Personal/Norton Security

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Kudos0

Re: Forum Log-in problems just now

Hi @Taffy_078,

Thanks for reporting. Please let us know if you encounter this issue again. 

Sunil_GA | Norton Community Administrator | NortonLifeLock
Kudos0

Re: Forum Log-in problems just now

I had something like that happen to me. For me I was making a post. It lost my post and said:

Login successful.
Login successful.
Login successful.
Login successful.
Login successful.

Every time I tried to post it lost my post and said "Login successful." one more time. I cleared it up by opening a second isolated browser session re-logging in.

Kudos0

Re: Forum Log-in problems just now

I have had problems loading the Sign In page in both IE9 and Chrome in the last few weeks, so I'll guess that it's a Xilinx problem, as your problems seems to indicate that it's not just my computer! I use Windows 7, if that makes a difference.
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Re: Forum Log-in problems just now

StevenAlf:
I have had problems loading the Sign In page in both IE9 and Chrome in the last few weeks, so I'll guess that it's a Xilinx problem, as your problems seems to indicate that it's not just my computer! I use Windows 7, if that makes a difference.

Zero issues since. Then again I opened a new isolated browser session, so cookie wise it was as if it were my first visit to the site.

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