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03 Oct 02 - 07:02 PM (#796427) Subject: Tech Help Reqd: Cookies From: GUEST Not the usual request how to reset one's Mudcat cookie. I am trying to log on to my American bank account, and am getting the message "It seems that your browser has cookies switched off. Please switch cookies on - restart your browser and try again." I am using a borrowed computer using Windows XP, have already set the privacy slider thingy to the lowest security level ("Accept all cookies"} and reset the computer twice, but still get this message. Is it me, or them? I am on AOL, if that is relevant. Murray |
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03 Oct 02 - 08:29 PM (#796478) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: Susan of DT cookie control is usually in netscape or explorer - check out security on your browser |
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03 Oct 02 - 10:01 PM (#796523) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: mack/misophist One of the on line banks has been unavailable for a week. Is that you? If your drive is big enough, I suggest keeting several browsers for special moments like this. |
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03 Oct 02 - 10:35 PM (#796534) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: toadfrog I'm not a techie, but it sounds to me like the bank is suspicious of persons purporting to be you and using someone else's computer. I think it wants to be in touch with a browser that already has your cookie on it. Of course, I'm often wrong. Just an idea. |
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04 Oct 02 - 05:30 AM (#796667) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: Murray MacLeod I discovered that I can log on through Internet Explorer, but I still get the above message if I try to log on though the AOL browser. Murray |
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04 Oct 02 - 04:02 PM (#797022) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: Abby Sale Murray, I don't know from the AOL browser unless, in fact, it's Netscape. Which is likely. You should find Preferences under Edit menu item. That is Edit | Preferenced | Advanced | Cookies. I don't want cookies on my computer unless I want them. (Like at Mudcat.) So I set Netscape to Accept All. Then I Find the file cookies.txt and right-click Preferences. I then click make file Read-only. The web site thinks I'll accept cookies so it works but my cookie file stays pristine & pure. If I want a site's cookies, as you may need at your bank, I uncheck Read-only while at the site then re-check it before I leave the site. (This won't work with IE. Different system.) |
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04 Oct 02 - 04:07 PM (#797025) Subject: RE: Tech Help: Cookies From: MMario Murray - are you behind a firewall and/or a content filter - depending on setting either could be causing the problem. |
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04 Oct 02 - 06:12 PM (#797087) Subject: RE: Tech: Help: Cookies From: Noreen AOL is basically IE, not netscape, but it makes you do things its own way... AARGH |
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04 Oct 02 - 08:02 PM (#797128) Subject: RE: Tech: Help: Cookies From: Murray MacLeod Abby, the browser is as Noreen says MSIE version 6.0 (according to the AOL system information.) MMario I don't think I am using any protection at all, as far as I am aware. Still as long as I can get into my account through Internet Explorer, it isn't a problem, just a puzzle. Just means I have to type the URL each time instead of clicking on a bookmark. Ain't life a bitch .... Murray |