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Anonymous
11 years ago

Re: [Resolved] - Need for Speed: Network - Error 500

Yes, the error remains persistant.

I'm also rather sure it isn't related to the browsers, I've tried Firefox, Chrome, Explorer and a few others.

I also managed to get my hands on the Andriod version of the application, which also consistantly crashes upon booting up.

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    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    @Haedshootar 

    Alright, that's quite surprising, the Network website is responding normally from what I can see.

    Any additional information with this error 500? If ever you can please post a screenshot, in the meantime I 'll try to get more information.

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    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    I actually made a quick video of what happens on my side, I have turned off all pops-up blockers and such, so that shouldn't be intervering.

    This is the Youtube Video I made

    I wouldn't worry to much about the applications, big applications of that size generally crash a lot, though it's a bit interesting it just crashes before you even get a chance to log in or whilest logging in.

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    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    @Haedshootar 

    Thanks better than a screenshot.

     

    Here is what I would suggest. Before performing these steps you might want to save your password and other login information used in the Need for Speed Network.

    Remove cookies and Data site related to Need for Speed Network in Chrome https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

    In the video I've noticed that you are automatically logged in when you go to the NFS Network App, this is the reason why I would like you to try this.

    Also please unplug your router or modem from its power source for about ten minutes, then plugging it back in.

    Can you tell me what's your service provider please, and if ever you've had the chance to try with another one?

    Finally try to clear the DNS Cache: How to flush DNS Cache

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    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    The interesting thing seems to be that I've never actually managed to log in, nor tick the remember my details. 

    After clearing my DNS cache it seems to hold the website stable, it still does the 'automatic login', which is interesting because all cookies, webbrowser caches and remaining data... It stills auto logins in for a second and then clears up which allows me to enter my details.

    The issue is that whenever I do manage to enter my details and hit login, it still gives me the exact same 'error 500'...

    Further then that, I've tried all solutions which had no effect, for the different provider all I have to offer is a VPN, which I have access to, that should give the same effect, however it doesn't fix the problem. 

    Aside from clearing my browser information, DNS cache, reboot the router etc: I have a dutch provider named 'Ziggo'.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    Hmpft... Well I have updated all my applications, not that many where outdated with Chrome's auto update feature.

    I already used a 'private' browser to bug-test it and even then it does the 'auto log in' without actually having the details, once that stops loading it allows for you to enter your details. 

    It seems that the error has changed however, I now no-longer get it while loading the page, I get it assoon as I enter my information and hit 'login'. 

    I tried out NPAPI and PPAPI for flash and neighter actually get different results and ofcourse all my drivers are up to date aswell.

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