After looking at the page, you might have SSL disabled for some
reason. Check back in the internet options page you were in before
and go to "Advanced." Scroll to the bottem where is says "Security."
Under security the following should be enabled (checked):
*Use SSL 2.0
*Use SSL 3.0
To be sure you've gotten everything, hit the "Restore Defaults" button.
I am fairly convinced it is either the cookies or the SSL that is
tripping you up. I have recreated the problem your having by playing
with my setting for a little bit and then solved it by setting them
back.
Be sure to close all open windows after you've changed the settings.
Hope this is a help!
Cheers,
- djbaker-ga |
Clarification of Answer by
djbaker-ga
on
30 Apr 2004 20:42 PDT
Markahern-Ga,
I want to greatly apologize for submitting the above response as an
answer. In my haste I clicked the answer button rather then the
clarification button. While I still believe one fo the three
solutions I gave you will solve your problem, I did not intend to
submit it as an answer till you had said it solved your problem.
That leaves you with a few options. If this solved your problem then
wonderful, no harm done. If not you can either submit to have your
question relisted or we can work together until we come up with a
solution till your problem.
On another note, have you tried restarting your computer? That
sometimes clears out weird problems.
Anyway, I am very sorry once again. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.
Have a wonderful evening!
djbaker-ga
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Request for Answer Clarification by
markahern-ga
on
01 May 2004 06:09 PDT
The solution(s)did not correct problem. I have not installed any new
firewalls, however coincident with bridge problem a new 'Security
Alert'page came up where you click to continue anyway - replacing the
old one.
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Clarification of Answer by
djbaker-ga
on
01 May 2004 07:02 PDT
The new security page that pops up, when does it pop up and what
exactly does it say?
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Clarification of Answer by
djbaker-ga
on
01 May 2004 08:38 PDT
Few more possible solutions for you. First, you should try running
Windows Update to make sure you have the up to date software and
security patches. Hopefully Windows Update will reset a setting or
component that is acting funny.
To run windows update go to www.windowsupdate.com. Click on "Scan for
Updates". The system will then scan for any recent updates to your
system. It will bring up a screen which will allow you to select
"Review and Install updates", click that. Click the button that says
"Install Now".
After everything has installed and updated, restart your computer and try again.
If this has not resolved your problem your going to want to try
another browser. The two best browsers available right now are Opera
and Mozilla.
Opera is available for download free at:
http://www.simtel.net/product.download.mirrors.php?id=57050
You can also check out www.opera.com for information about the browser.
Mozilla can be found here;
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.6/mozilla-win32-1.6-installer.exe
For information about the Mozilla browser check out their website:
http://www.mozilla.org/
Hope this helps, if it doesn't let me know and we'll try something else.
Cheers,
djbaker-ga
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Request for Answer Clarification by
markahern-ga
on
04 May 2004 16:21 PDT
Update worked - Thanks
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Clarification of Answer by
djbaker-ga
on
04 May 2004 20:36 PDT
I am glad it worked out, have a great evening and thank you for using
Google Answers.
djbaker-ga
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