![]() ![]() Fully close the Facebook app - Start by fully exiting the Facebook app (and all other apps or programs running in the background), then try opening it again. Think of this as being similar to requiring a password to deactivate a screen saver. Select Facebook and tap on Remove account. Re-login and change the password - It is advised that users log out completely and try to re-login, and most importantly change their passwords. It won't necessarily hurt anything, but it does open a security hole in the system, in that for as along as his client application is running, he will never be prompted to re-login. WRT setting the client connection to "No Expiration", that is entirely up to you. Get in touch with TSG to have those created, and then we can better determine what the problem is. When I changed Instagram and Facebook to same password, the problem was resolved. What we really need here to diagnose this problem is detailed client logs. For the session expired error message in Facebook, make sure the password is the same in Instagram. If the client application is terminated, the token is destroyed as well.) (Note that this token is stored in memory, and is never written to disk. At that point, the client will detect the dropped connection, and will silently re-login, using the locally cached login token. ![]() Note that in most cases, the client is unaware that the server has closed the connection, and will happily sit there until the next time a user interacts with the client. If a client connection is idle (i.e., no requests received from the client) for more time than is specified in the "TimeOut" dmskrnl.cfg setting, the server will forcibly close the client connection. Tips to Fix the Facebook Session Expired Solution 1. If the cached information is accidentally or intentionally cleared, the session will end. The server timeout is exactly that - a server timeout. So there will be appeared some troubles when we use Facebook, such as session expired issues, which rely on the cached information on your computer or mobile phone. ![]()
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