Analytics Content Overlay won't go away!
I'm receiving a 2000 error message and am not able to close the error message or get the overlay off the site -- even when I restart the browser (firefox). Any ideas?

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Inappropriate?You'll need to clear your cookies. The Site Overlay activates if the
GA tracking code sees the "GASO" cookie when you visit your website.
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the hint. Terribly stupid resolution though.
I’m impressed by how painful Google can make things.
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Inappropriate?Also, that's only a temporary solution. The overlay is back!
I’m not sure what to think.
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Inappropriate?Deleting GASO cookie worked for me - thanks. :)
I'd alreaddy deleted all cookies with 'google' in them, but that didn't work and I was reluctant to delete ALL cookies.
Guitar collectors forum
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Inappropriate?It seems you need to delete the GASO cookie AND clear the cache.... if you don't clear the cache then the GASO cookie comes back!!
I'm a big big fan of Google, but this is not their finest hour!
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Guitar Collecting
I’m Frustrated, but got there in the end
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1 person says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?with everythign else seemingly in Beta on Google Analytics, I just wonder why this feature is not .... egockel's solution works for me.
I’m indifferent
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