Difference between revisions of "Stuck logging in"

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:: * Delete "Second Life Viewer.app" from the /Applications directory.
:: * Delete "Second Life Viewer.app" from the /Applications directory.
:: * Reinstall SL.
:: * Reinstall SL.
: ''Linux''
:: * Delete temporary and cache directories as above.
:: * Delete the folder where you unpacked the tar file with the viewer you downloaded from www.secondlife.com
:: * Download the latest viewer from www.secondlife.com and install it as usual.


== Contributors ==
== Contributors ==

Latest revision as of 08:33, 10 November 2012

Problem: Resident is stuck logging in, or can't log in.

Possible Solutions:

  • Make sure the grid is up.
    • It should display "ONLINE", "RESTRICTED", or "OFFLINE" in the upper right part of your main screen.
      • If it says "OFFLINE", you can't access the grid.
      • If it says "RESTRICTED", only accounts that have payment info on file (and have used it at least once) can log on (only for peak activity times).
      • If it says "ONLINE", you should be able to access the grid.


  • Make sure you're not being stopped by a firewall.
    • If you are, change the settings to allow SecondLife.exe (or contact your system admin for corporate connections).


  • Delete the files in Temporary and Cache directories on your hard disk.

Note: If you have changed the location of your cache folder in your settings, replace the path to the cache folder in these instructions with your own setting

Windows
* c:\documents and settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temp
* c:\documents and settings\<username>\Application Data\Secondlife\Cache
Macintosh
* /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/SecondLife/cache
* /tmp/
Linux
* ~/.secondlife/cache
* /tmp/
Note: deleting all files in /tmp/ can have adverse effects on the stability of your linux desktop, you might want to relog to your computer at this point


  • Reinstall SL using a new copy from www.secondlife.com
Windows
* Uninstall SL through the Add/Remove Programs option in Control Panel.
* Reinstall SL.
Macintosh
* Delete temporary and cache directories as above.
* Delete "Second Life Viewer.app" from the /Applications directory.
* Reinstall SL.
Linux
* Delete temporary and cache directories as above.
* Delete the folder where you unpacked the tar file with the viewer you downloaded from www.secondlife.com
* Download the latest viewer from www.secondlife.com and install it as usual.

Contributors