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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Online file hosting keeps logging me out
Iam currently getting this problem..was wondering if anyone could help me out.
Iam using gigasize to uploading 200MB files. I have used both Firefox and IE and it gets the same problem, prior to this it never happened. What happened is that when i log into my account in gigasize..i start uploading the 200MB files..after say 2-3hrs its done BUT when the page refreshes it somehow logs me out and as a result logging me out, it uploads the file to the 'free' section, instead of the file to my folder in my account. I have tried uploading 3-4 times now..getting same result..tried unplugging modem, virus scan etc. No result. What's worst is that their customer support NEVER EVER replies (been waiting for month for a reply) However, when i uplaod a 2Mb file it has no problem.. I think this has something to do with cook ie but my cookeis are al lstored so i dont think thats the problem Does anyone know any solution? Edit/Delete Message |
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Since this is a new service, and the problem is clearly within their service, I think your only course of action is to wait for them to reply.
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The fact that it puts it in the wrong section seems to clearly point to the site. Since other files end up in the right place, I'm making the assumption that you aren't uploading it incorrectly. What makes you think it's somewhere else?
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Edit tried uplaoding today and got the same problem |
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I'm not sure what you expect, this is almost certainly a problem at the remote site. None of us can do anything about that issue.
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