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Motzart
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I recently have been having this odd problem.....
I run FireFox with Windows XP Home.....
I hafta keep wiping my cookies and re logging in here in order to post.
If I don't wipe the cookie for CP it'll say it's logging me in and when the screen comes up......I'm not in.
After any post or change of page it's kicks me! (Like it can't remember me and the box IS checked to do so)
What the heck is going on?
I have been here for coupla years and had no trouble till now!!
I DID dump my drive not long ago and start fresh so did I goof on my new setup?
HELP!!
I run FireFox with Windows XP Home.....
I hafta keep wiping my cookies and re logging in here in order to post.
If I don't wipe the cookie for CP it'll say it's logging me in and when the screen comes up......I'm not in.
After any post or change of page it's kicks me! (Like it can't remember me and the box IS checked to do so)
What the heck is going on?
I have been here for coupla years and had no trouble till now!!
I DID dump my drive not long ago and start fresh so did I goof on my new setup?
HELP!!
Yamaha RX-A710 90Watt 7.1
Mains: RTi A1's Center: CS150 Sats: RT15i's Sub: Velodyne DPS-10
Music CD: Sony CDP-CE375 5 Disk
HD TV: Vizio 42" LCD 1080p E420VO
Blu-Ray: Sony BDP-S350
DVD: Sony DVP-NC665P 5 Disk
AV Rack: Sanus Euro EFAB-II Audio Base x2 EFAS-II Audio Expansion Shelf x4
Cables Used: Monster Cable HPD Sony HDMI DLCHE18W
Phones: Sennheiser HD280 Pro
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I'm no Firefox expert and I'm not sitting in front of it but I'm guessing you should clear your password and tell Firefox not to save passwords but be careful that it will wipe every password cached on the browser. Next, clear you cache and close Firefox and reopen.
Can't recall where the save pw option is but you should be able to find it (probably options?).
Just a guess on my part. -
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1. Select "Tools"
2. then "Options"
3. then "Privacy"
4. make sure "Accept cookies from sites" is checked, also there is an "Exceptions" button click it and make sure "Polk Audio" is not in the list if it is delete it from the list.
5. make sure that "Accept third-party cookies" is also checked.
6. click "OK"
7. restart Firefox.
That should do it.
Hope this helps.“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” ~ Mark Twain -
1. Select "Tools"
2. then "Options"
3. then "Privacy"
4. make sure "Accept cookies from sites" is checked, also there is an "Exceptions" button click it and make sure "Polk Audio" is not in the list if it is delete it from the list.
5. make sure that "Accept third-party cookies" is also checked.
6. click "OK"
7. restart Firefox.
That should do it.
Hope this helps.
Thanx I got it now I think.
Was a setting in my CA Security Suite having to do with blocking cookies.
Your post got me thinking.......lucky I didn't hurt myself!! :eek::D
Yamaha RX-A710 90Watt 7.1
Mains: RTi A1's Center: CS150 Sats: RT15i's Sub: Velodyne DPS-10
Music CD: Sony CDP-CE375 5 Disk
HD TV: Vizio 42" LCD 1080p E420VO
Blu-Ray: Sony BDP-S350
DVD: Sony DVP-NC665P 5 Disk
AV Rack: Sanus Euro EFAB-II Audio Base x2 EFAS-II Audio Expansion Shelf x4
Cables Used: Monster Cable HPD Sony HDMI DLCHE18W
Phones: Sennheiser HD280 Pro -
Thanx I got it now I think.
Your more than welcome bud, Just glad i could help out.:)Was a setting in my CA Security Suite having to do with blocking cookies
Didn't even think about the security suite thing, I don't use them.Your post got me thinking.......lucky I didn't hurt myself!! :eek::D
I know the feeling (Oh crap! he's thinking again get the Paramedics quick;))“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” ~ Mark Twain