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Error Code 2F173/H


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squirmingitch Veteran

What does this error code mean? It also says I do not have permission to view this content. I've gotten this several times on different threads in the last week or so. I'm just wondering if this is a glitch or what?


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kareng Grand Master

I have no clue.  Gremlins? Gluten in the system?  :unsure:

 

SLLRunner Enthusiast

Have you logged out and then logged back in?  I did an internet research and other forums say  2F173/H is a login error.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Yes, make sure your browser or fire wall are not blocking cookies, and try clearing your cookies and logging back in.

squirmingitch Veteran

Thank you, I will try that.

squirmingitch Veteran

I did log out, clear cookies & log back in. Everything seemed fine until a little while ago. I tried to give Karen a "thumbs up". I got a message saying that I did not have permission to give this poster reputation.:lol: Go figure. Must be gluten related.:D:D:D

kareng Grand Master
6 minutes ago, squirmingitch said:

I did log out, clear cookies & log back in. Everything seemed fine until a little while ago. I tried to give Karen a "thumbs up". I got a message saying that I did not have permission to give this poster reputation.:lol: Go figure. Must be gluten related.:D:D:D

Looks like it worked?  I got 2 reputation points on the dr in PA thread


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squirmingitch Veteran

That was me on the last post you made there. It's very strange that it gave me that message. I could not see the reputation until just now. 

Well anyway I'm glad it actually worked.

For a bit there I wondered what you had done that was so bad that no one was allowed to give you reputation.:lol::lol::lol:

cyclinglady Grand Master

I gave both of you a "like" and it worked!  

:wub:

squirmingitch Veteran

Awwwwwwwww, she likes us!

I just tried it with you & it worked. 

 

Adasmama Newbie

Is anyone else having this issue? I can't reproduce it....

kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, Adasmama said:

Is anyone else having this issue? I can't reproduce it....

 

1 hour ago, Adasmama said:

Is anyone else having this issue? I can't reproduce it....

I am not sure what you are trying to say?  Why do you want to get an error code?

Adasmama Newbie

This is really weird, I didn't post that and it was posted the times. Did someone hack my account?! 

kareng Grand Master
2 minutes ago, Adasmama said:

This is really weird, I didn't post that. 

to me, it looks like you posted it.  Does it look like that to you?  Did you get a notification that I responded to your post?  I'll try to alert Admin

Adasmama Newbie

I just got a notification that you responded to my post. 

kareng Grand Master
1 minute ago, Adasmama said:

I just got a notification that you responded to my post. 

Whoa!  Sounds like the computer system got glutened!

kareng Grand Master

I sent Admin a message.  It sounds like a post he would make.  Not sure why the system used your "name" for it.  Sorry.  Hope we didn't interrupt anything fun!  :)

Scott Adams Grand Master

Weird, I was running an update during this time...not sure what happened but the server was having some issues during this time which I was working on. 

Adasmama Newbie

Thank you, it's no problem! I just wanted to make sure my account wasn't  hacked or something. 

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