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Why does Locked Area keep asking me for my username/password? Print

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This usually happens when you try to install Locked Area to a folder called "members".

Locked Area cannot function if it is installed to a folder called "members". The reason being due to the way Locked Area needs to setup its file structure. By giving the folder a different name, it should work fine.

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