I am having what appears to be the same problem as ginaday84 except I'm not using a traffic director. Similar problems have been reported in other posts over many months and both versions of the Store module. I'm still a DNN beginner, but with this problem I've reached the point where I'm going to setup the source and start digging to see if I can resolve this problem. Before I do, I want to post some new observations on the behaviors that I have noticed and see if anybody can provide me with some guidance on where to look.
First, let me cover some of the actions I've taken and hopefully eliminate some concerns.
The problem I'm having is that whenever I do anything in the catalog that causes a page refresh, I get logged off. At first, I had the module permissions set for registered users and when I logged back in I couldn't see that any cart entries had been made; the cart was refreshed by the login. I changed the module permissions to all-users and was then able to see that the cart had been updated (since the catalog module was then still being displayed after I was logged off).
This problem does not occur when I'm logged on as host.
Now for some behavior observations I haven't seen in any of the other posts. On the page with the Category/Menu, Catalog and Mini-Cart modules, when I hovered over the module menu of each of the three modules to access the module settings, when the menus dropped down, the icons weren't displayed. All other images, including the module menu icons on other pages, were displayed.
I decided to delete the page and recreate it. As soon as I added the Catalog module, before I added the Category and Mini-cart modules, I started getting the log off problem. That possibly isolates the problem to the catalog module. Also, now when I hover over the module menu, the animated working icon appears; but now the menu never drops down. As before, I get logged off when I use the edit icon at the bottom of the module as it causes a page refresh (unless I'm logged on as host).
Any info and guidance would be greatly appreciated.