401 Error — Authorization Required

by Jeff Starr on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 4 Responses

You do not have the proper Authorization.

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[ Jeff Starr ]

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Karyn#1

I’m having problem to get rid of the popped up bottom right corner stating authorization error on GMail. I got rid of GMail which I never had in the first place. How can I make it to stop and get rid of it? Of course, I removed it from Add/Remove and it still popped up….?????

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Perishable#2

Ah. This sounds like a typical Web-2.0 problem. Try refreshing your browser and then downloading the required files directly from your server. You may need to use Apache, but Google generally displays authorization in the control panel. When finished, remember to reboot your machine ;)

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donprofitt#3

Pop-up lower right hand corner. Unable to stop it and it is very annoying and interferes with regular computer operation. It has GOT TO GO!!!!! Don Profitt

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Perishable#4

Hi Don,

This site uses no pop-ups whatsoever. In the lower right-hand corner, I have placed an icon link that toggles the current theme’s CSS, but it has nothing to do with a popup.

Maybe you have been drinking? If not, please explain further and provide your browser info and any clues that would help me understand the issue you are experiencing.

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