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loops are multiplicative, so it's usually a good idea to take the logarithm of the average power to linearize the loop. BTW they always recommend using a squaring detector which implies the double numeric precision and requires the square root or log operation which is quite expensive.

Login Loop O' Doom
MSFT v-jer...@online.microsoft.com_(Jerry_zhao microsoft public windows server sbs Hi Michael, Thanks for your update. Since the KB 886206 does not resolve your issue, I would like to provide the following action plan: 1. Install the update 821156 and check if the issue is resolved: 821156 INFO: ASP.

Loop through parms defined with macro
... created infinite fast recursive loop with locked IRQ that instead of deadlocking guest kernel inside Qemu actually caused some troubles to the hosting system. And these were repeated in the log many many time possible even mixed with some different back traces - but this should be the primary reason.

telinit 5 endless loop??
Later he upgraded to gnizr 2.3 and reset all user accounts. In this case, the cookie saved in his browser is no longer valid for authentication. When he tried to log into gnizr 2.3, the webapp detected the presents of an auth cookie and tried to perform authentication. It failed and went into a login-redirect loop.

Answer for ZoneFriends Endless Login Loop
IE verson:6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158 I am having troble with certain sites: I get SEVERAL "Security Alert" messages "The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid" for certain sites. But when I look at the details, the dates are fine. This process sends me in an endless LOGIN loop. (www.

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Hamish ham...@haitch.net novell support netware client winnt-2x-xp reeni...@adsf.com, If you doin't run the login script does it login properly, or continue to loop? -- Hamish Speirs Novell Support Forums Volunteer Sysop. http://haitch.net (Please, no email unless requested. Unsolicited support emails will probably

I'm Stuck in a Admin Login Loop
An entry was made to change the root users login shell to /bin/ksh, however, no .profile or .kshrc files were created prior to rebooting the machine. Not the brightest move, but I need suggestions. Now, any attempt to login to this SUN box (Solaris 2.6) fails with: Invalid shell. None of the attempts to access an

2.6.18 problems with grub and ACPI
Jimboskeet Jimbosk...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support "Computerguy" wrote: We have a problem where users are logging into the network then promptly being returned to the login screen. Does anyone know how to resolve this ? We are running Windows XP SP2.

Login loop with XP SP1 / NW6.5 / Client 4.9 SP1
Hello, I know this is wacky, but I generated the same login/loop behavior when the whole /tmp directory was somehow deleted. I think session manager was unable to write a necessary tmp file and kept aborting. In article <9rs3id$di...@news3.bu.edu>, "Luminescent" <luminesc...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: Hello.

Login loop
Dave Parkes D...@Norgren.co.uk novell support netware client winnt-2x-xp novell support open-enterprise-server client windows The 4.91 client ?, try the latest nwgina patches Cheers Dave -- Dave Parkes [NSCS] Occasionally resident at http://support-forums.novell.com/

graphical login loop!!!
I would like to have the login screen again for the next user to login to my application rather than exit the application. How can it be done? Probably the simplest way to do this is to make the logon form the application main form. Then it has a method for calling your current working main form something like

Can't Login
Below the relevant bit of the log. I have now disabled insserv and gone back to the old-style init scripts (with some manual work involved) as the whole LSB tags and overrides insserv: There is a loop between service lvm2 and sendsigs insserv: loop involving service sendsigs at depth 11 insserv: loop involving

Windows XP Login loop
Do you know how banks and such like get around this security loop-hole? They don't. ALL of my accounts have the login info stored on my computer. I'm also wondering how the browser decides if the fields entered represent a Login and Password pair. I'm thinking of using the approach of randomising the two field

Login Loop
Do you know how banks and such like get around this security loop-hole? I'm also wondering how the browser decides if the fields entered represent a Login and Password pair. I'm thinking of using the approach of randomising the two field names as suggested by Tony, but would the issue you've referred to still apply

Gmail login loop
A mail loop, if it was just from an "alternate recipient" would stop after about 25 iterations. It sounds like there's something else going on -- like an You'd see that in the SMTP Protocol Log. I've seen that behavior when the receiving system drops the connection too soon, or when they send come weird message

Trouble With Login + Examples
On Feb 21, 8:11 am, Whit33(tm) wrote: I cannot access my accounthttp://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=46346 On Feb 20, 7:24 pm, KenRos wrote: I am in a loop I can't get out of. I had forgotten my password and have tried to get a new one a couple of times now in the past week, but it sends the password

Is there a backdoor around my login loop?
Then I looked at it with catches in the try, and if it was that one I wanted to ignore, I just cleared the Exception and didn't throw it and just let the program stay in the loop. Otherwise, the other catch was caught, and I throw it there to make it come back to the top try/catch to log the message and stop the

Windows login loop (stuck on welcome screen)
(yield (login-page))) when user return user) (yield (make-main-page)))) When I hit the submit button on the login, I get a message saying "Could not complete the request. This probably means your session has timed out. Please refresh the page and try again" If I take out the loop, it will load up fine.

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Whit33(tm) [email address] Gmail-Help-issues-logging-in I cannot access my account http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=46346 On Feb 20, 7:24 pm, KenRos wrote: I am in a loop I can't get out of. I had forgotten my password and have tried to get a new one a couple of times now in the past week,

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One of the scenarios that I am currently working on is as follows: 1) Login as admin 2) Creating a new user (Creating of new user is a modal dialog) The admin" sleep(2) #Loop through all the Excel rows and create the users CreateUser.each do | record| # calling the method to create new user $log.puts timestmp +