I cannot find this particular file in my home directory either.
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 18:03, Subhash Pant subhash.p...@gmail.com wrote:
I cannot find this particular file in my home directory either.
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Thank you Robert
However:
1. I'm using Ubuntu platform and could not find any appcfg_cookies
file. Any idea where it should be?
2. The
Error 403: --- begin server output ---
You do not have permission to modify this app
is showing up before I'm requested to
You should read Robert response more closely:
~/.appcfg_cookies
Means if you're using Ubuntu, you should have a hidden file called
.appcfg_cookies in your home directory (/home/[username]). Notice the
point before the filename.
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Is there any chance that after providing a wrong password I was
permanently locked out?
On Jul 24, 10:30 pm, Jonathan jonathan.na...@gmail.com wrote:
After two years of successful uploads of all my five applications I've
changed to Django 1.2
Now it says: You do not have permission to modify