Weird issue with Fileserve



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Muad’Dib
05-04-2011, 03:00 AM
So I just tried to download a score hosted on Fileserve as a free user and after filling out the requisite Captcha box I got a 404 error page saying "The file or page you tried to access is no longer accessible". Now since the file is clearly still there (if it weren’t, how could I have gotten all the way to a Captcha box?) I’m assuming the problem is on my end.

I also thought that there might be an issue with the size of the file, as I know that some filehosts restrict the size of files downloaded by free users. However, the file is only 100 mb so that shouldn’t be it.

Any help would be appreciated.


Zeratul13
05-04-2011, 12:55 PM
i’d clear cache/cookies, restart your web browser and try again

Muad’Dib
05-04-2011, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the response, Zeratul13. As it turns out, it was a cookie issue. My browser is set to automatically block all cookies, and I had to make an exception for Fileserve. You would think I’d have remembered that, seeing as how I was the one who set it that way in the first place and had to make the exact same exception for FFShrine!

Thanks again.


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