The stunning Betsy Aoki, the Community Program Manager for MSDN and TechNet emailed me earlier with details on my recent GotDotNet troubles. (Reminder, I met Betsy at a recent Nerd Dinner. She found me to be dapper, and preceded to be cyber-stalked by one Phil Weber ;) )
令人惊叹的MSDN和TechNet社区计划经理Betsy Aoki早些时候通过电子邮件向我发送了有关我最近GotDotNet问题的详细信息。 (提醒一下,我在最近的一次书呆子晚宴上遇见了Betsy。她发现我很衣冠楚楚,然后被一个Phil Weber缠身;)
Betsy has kindly pointed out that most of the GDN problems are caused by what she calls "unclean Passport cookies." I'm unclear on why I'm unclean, but a clear of the browser cookies and cache and a little mercurachrome cleared the whole thing right up.
Betsy友好地指出,大多数GDN问题是由她所说的“不干净的Passport cookie”引起的。 我不清楚我为什么不干净,但是清除了浏览器的cookie和缓存以及一点点汞合金就可以将整个事情清除干净。
She has also seen fit to update the GotDotNet FAQ with all the details on how to fix troubles you may have.
她还发现可以使用所有有关如何解决可能遇到的问题的详细信息来更新GotDotNet常见问题解答。
Turns out that not all that fails to glitter fails on the server-side, if I may mix my metaphors. The new GDN FAQ has good information that solved my problem; do spread the word to people in need of assistance.
事实证明,如果我可以混用我的隐喻,并非所有无法闪烁的内容都会在服务器端失败。 新的GDN常见问题解答提供了很好的信息,可以解决我的问题; 确实向需要帮助的人传播了信息。
翻译自: https://www.hanselman.com/blog/update-gotdotnet-workspaces-troubles-solved-rtfm-anyone