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Gr6au - 30 Jun 2007 12:02 GMT
There are several websites that I usually have no problem logging into that
are giving me problems. Basically whenever I try to login, I just get
returned to the login screen. No errors, but I will not be logged in. An
example, if it helps, is radiotimes.co.uk. It can't be the actual websites
that are causing the problem because I have several with the same problem
that I am usually able to login to easily. Please help!!
HoffLa - 30 Jun 2007 12:10 GMT
Do You have cookies disabled? Or any Security program blocking cookies?
Gr6au - 30 Jun 2007 12:18 GMT
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've temporarily disabled McAfee security and also
enabled manual cookie overide to prompt me for any 1st and 3rd party cookies.
I've also specified the relevant sites to be allowed to use cookies. This
didn't work.
HoffLa - 30 Jun 2007 12:38 GMT
I'm out of ideas, i tried the site you suggested but couldn't get the same
problem.
Robert Aldwinckle - 30 Jun 2007 12:54 GMT
> There are several websites that I usually have no problem logging into that
> are giving me problems. Basically whenever I try to login, I just get
> returned to the login screen. No errors, but I will not be logged in. An
> example, if it helps, is radiotimes.co.uk. It can't be the actual websites
> that are causing the problem because

> I have several with the same problem that I am usually able to login to easily.

Check your computer's date and time?

If you weren't posting by the web interface this suggestion would either be
obviously right (e.g. OE would show your computer's date and timestamp)
or not given.

> Please help!!

Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle
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