I am unable to access communities some pages as the page stucks in endless loop. There are issues when opening http links while I am logged in bentley site using https. If I open links to communities from email notification which has http it doesn't work but if I replace it by https then page opens. Seems it doesn't correctly forward to https. examples: communities.bentley.com/.../99075 communities.bentley.com/.../99075
Also I see warning that browser has blocked parts of the page which are not delivered trough secure connection.
See the attached video how to reproduce this issue. It is not normal workflow as typically this happens if following links from email notification or from google results. It happens only for some pages.
Infinite loading is only for communities, software download shows that I am NON-SELECT, subscription active till 03/01/2023 (seems it is not ISO date but can't be sure)
Regarding download permission there shouldn't be any changes I still have Product Delivery - Download role. I am already my administrator so seems profile is again corrupted.
Oto, can you clarify what you mean by "infinite loading"? Are you encountering a specific error when trying to access Software Downloads? Has there been any recent change that you are aware of that could impact your Bentley account?
I checked your Bentley account and you do not appear to have the download permission. This is some thing your Site Administrator would need to assign to your account. See: How do I find my Administrator?
Regards,
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.
Issue with infinite loading is again back. Please check my profile as also I am not able to access software downloads.
It was like 5min. But it was only Bentley communities as Bentley.com was up.
It started to open and again the blank page which doesn't finish loading.
Oto are you saying that this problem happened for a short period of time and is not happening anymore? How long was it happening? It could have been a temporary network interruption.