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Huge Hiccup on the AREA?
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Was that just me or did the AREA just experience a maintenance hiccup?



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it wouldn’t surprise me
autodesk is doing a lot of maintence for their websites

Author: drp281

Replied: 14 November 2011 07:43 AM  
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  • Posted: 15 November 2011 08:41 AM

well, dunno if that counts for a “Hiccup “ but yesterday the site asked me for a password and username that did not exist. “I” existed as a user with an email that was not in their DB…



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Yep...and kicked me out in the middle of a post, wouldn’t let me back in...Same with the subscription page.

Author: Doughboy12

Replied: 15 November 2011 09:42 AM  
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I checked with my 3ds max vendor and they told me the Autodesk had their website down for maintenance. I got the same weird stuff you guys did.



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