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Error 500 means Internal Server Error. You may delete your browser's cookies and clear its cache and see if this helps.

  1. Clear your browser's cache. If there's a problem with the cached version of the page you're viewing, it could be causing HTTP 500 issues.

    Note: Internal Server Errors are not often caused by caching issues but I have, on occasion, seen the error go away after clearing the cache. It's such an easy and harmless thing to try so don't skip it.
     
  2. Delete your browser's cookies. Some 500 Internal Server Error issues can be corrected by deleting the cookies associated with the site you're getting the error on.

    After removing the cookie(s), restart the browser and try again.

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/500servererror.htm

Switching to another browser might help too. Avoid IE: it does'nt work well with SL websites. Give a try to Firefox or Chrome select one of them as your default browser, then check "use my browser"  in your preferences > setup. 

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