It appears that the libspotify page is once again no longer able to generate application keys. When trying, either via Firefox or Internet Explorer, the page reports that "There was an error generating your application key". Is the site down again, or am I doing something wrong? I've never used that page before.
Earlier today, the SpotifyPlatform Twitter account reported that the service is having issues. However, they must either be working on it or have finished doing so as a key request I just put in worked properly.
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I am trying to add new permissions to my Azure AD Application, however when I try, it gets stuck on a loading screen that has now lasted for more than half an hour. I tried different browsers (firefox, Chrome, Edge) with no different result.
A screenshot of the loading screen can be seen here.
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Aditionally, I tried creating a new App, and I even created a whole new Account, however it didn't work.
It might get stuck on the loading screen due to cache/cookies. I know it's kind of a pain, but you can try deleting the cache/cookies and opening an incognito window which should help it load.
If the issue persists it may require deeper troubleshooting. If you send me an email I can open a support case for you.
I checked Azure Status and it doesn't seem like there are any reported outages that could be causing this.
Apearantly, adding new Scopes worked by using preview.portal.azure.com, even as far as to the normal Azure AD portal. I don't know why it worked, but somehow it did.
After yet another reboot of my macbook, chrome stopped loading my webapp.
It returns literally nothing in browser window and the only thing i managed to find is that requests in chrome's timeline has status "cancelled".
If I'm trying to get there from another website (by changin url and hitting "return" button), it also does nothing, it doesn't even try to reload page.
Other browsers load it fine atm.
I've received this report from a user about couple of weeks ago, but now i've got it myself, so I assume the problem is in my server.
Recently, i've found that my android phone also can't access the website from chrome browser. The behaviour is the same. However, android default browser has access.
What could that be? Where should i look?
I'd provide more information, but there is no error codes or messages of any kind, so i have no idea what information could help in this question.
Also, i have a chrom browser extension (similar to Pocket), which also is unable to access server. The notable difference is that extension uses Socket.io only.
There were no recent code changes on server side except letsencrypt certificate renewal.
I've tried this:
server restart
different ip/locations (vpn and public access points)
chrome data cleanup / chrome version degrade / chrome reinstallation / chrome canary installation
tried to open server address directly - no difference
When I browse to Libspotify's application keys page, I'm asked to login. I do (with a premium account), and I'm tossed through a loop back to that first screen asking me to login again.
I need an application key (spotify_appkey.key) to get started, but it seems impossible. Anybody have any thoughts?
FYI Spotify has fixed the issue. Should now be able to generate keys as expected.
What am I missing that is causing my issues accessing "https://manage.windowsazure.com" or "https://portal.azure.com"
My problem is trying to access either of these sites from IE 11 on Windows 8.1. It is running as a VM in VMWare Fusion.
If I try to open IE as a normal session and go to the portal site I get the url. ../sigin/index and a white page, nothing else happens at all. If I try to access the manage site I am able to get to the "all items" view but I always am shown the message "You have signed out elsewhere. Click OK to log out from the management portal" I can get around this by hitting escape. I've tried deleting Temporary internet files and cookies to no avail.
If I try opening IE in a private session and go to portal.azure.com I am currently able to get into the portal and I can get into the manage.windowsazure.com page, however the information does not load/refresh. I.e. this morning when I logged in I could get in, and I tried to delete several of my resources. The webpage said it was doing something, but it never seemed to process. Logging in now, none of the resources load (just progress bars for all of them.
Now if I open these same sites in Safari on my host computer the management experience is much better, I can delete things, the pages load and refresh.
Yesterday I went to an Microsoft sponsored intro class on Azure. The facility was also using Windows 8 and I created a new outlook.com account for the class. I had no inexplicable issues managing Azure during the class.
Is this a hardware resource issue or the fact that we're using ADFS. Any help is appreciated.
We are using ADFS for our Office365 logins and I'm trying to access the azure account associated with my Office365 account. We have no noticeable issues getting into the Office365 sites.
My VM has 2 GB of RAM and is running on a MacBook Pro (2012) 2.6 GHz i7. Suggestions are appreciated. I really want to make Azure work for us, but it seems overly difficult. This has been across multiple days and reboots of my computer. I'm pretty sure along the way I have reset IE as well.
--edit I upped the VM to 4GB of RAM and no immediate changes yet.
A cheeseburger to the first person who can help me make sense of this. I have a page in a Sharepoint app that uses Telerik's RadUpload to upload files. This has worked for months; last week it stopped working (in Internet Explorer, this detail is important). After talking with a co-worker about the problem, I tried the upload with Firefox; it worked. Not only that, all subsequent uploads from Internet Explorer started working. Flash forward an hour, and the aforementioned coworker, on another Sharepoint site, running on different servers, was having problems downloading (using Internet Explorer). Being half serious, half smart-aleck, I said 'try it in Firefox'. Not only did that work, ALL SUBSEQUENT DOWNLOADS IN INTERNET EXPLORER WORKED! And he re-produced this behavior on another machine. My fear is that this a browser issue. All advice will be greatly appreciated.
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IE will try and present credentials to a server it knows to be in its Local Intranet zone when it tries to connect (depending on the setting of "Automatic logon only in Intranet zone").
Firefox will only present credentials when prompted, and will generally ask you by popping up a box (unless you've configured a list of sites for it to always present NTLM credentials to).
I've seen a similar case with Sharepoint where you can cause IE to work by logging in with Firefox. I theorized it was due to a permission on a remote resource being for "Authenticated Users", and you're causing your user to authenticate by logging in forcefully. We eventually set the "Automatic logon only in Intranet zone" to "Prompt" and it worked. My theory there was that it wasn't detecting the site as being in the Local Intranet zone for some reason. If you're not accessing a domain with no .'s in it, try also setting your Local Intranet site policy to match the full domain of the Sharepoint server, not just *.example.com - I've read that that can help.
Was it as simple as IE not re-downloading miss-cached .js file, maybe, that firefox did download, making IE work after that?
Pretty gnarly to debug.