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Weird error message

nerdling

Active member
Just wondering if anybody else gets an odd error message when they try to check their pm messages. It just started up yesterday. If I click on a message it takes me to a page and says this.

You may not be able to visit this page because of:

an out-of-date bookmark/favourite
a search engine that has an out-of-date listing for this site
a mistyped address
you have no access to this page
The requested resource was not found.
An error has occurred while processing your request.
Please try one of the following pages:

Home Page
If difficulties persist, please contact the System Administrator of this site and report the error below..


I am using chrome and cleared out all my cookies and whatnot. Weird thing is if I log out of Ma and log back in I can then check them fine. But after about 20 minutes on the site it does it again.
 
Generally means your session keys have gotten out of sync. Best to log off from any and all browsers you may have logged in from, clear cache, run CCleaner (http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner) and log back in from the front page again. What that error means is you don't have permissions to view the Private Message you attempted to see, even if it was your PM from a link in your profile.

Chrome must be doing something with those keys is all i can figure. Firefox is the suggested you betcha browser for Modelersalliance.com :mpup
 
Thanks Bob, I am running ccleaner now. I did have firefox but for some reason the laptop and firefox don't get along very well. It was causing some weird graphics card glitches.
 
Ryan I'd say you had some other issue with graphic driver, jmho...check if you got the latest video driver for your laptop and give Firefox a whirl again. Or if CCleaner fixes the Chrome issue, keep on truckin'...
 
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