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I log in on Internet Explorer because Chrome or Firefox will not allow me to log in. What's the reason?

Re: logging in [Re: uncle_bagster] #12657356 03/04/18 12:57 PM
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good question, I don't use either chrome or firefox, but I'l sure someone will come along that does. Pretty sure its a setting on your end since alot of folks use it


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Re: logging in [Re: uncle_bagster] #12657404 03/04/18 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: uncle_bagster
I log in on Internet Explorer because Chrome or Firefox will not allow me to log in. What's the reason?

What message are you getting when you try to log in?


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Re: logging in [Re: uncle_bagster] #12657984 03/04/18 10:08 PM
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Username/Password not found. Sometimes I get password not correct. This wouldn't be a problem, but IE is not stable on my computer.

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Are you typing your user name and password in every time, or is the browser saving it? Is IE saving it and letting you log in? Are you doing anything different when you try to log in with Chrome or Firefox?

I primarily use Chrome and never see any of the problems people report.


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Re: logging in [Re: uncle_bagster] #12658048 03/04/18 11:01 PM
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"Is IE saving it and letting you log in?"...yes. I have to type both in on the other 2. I don't remember what password IE is saving.

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Originally Posted By: uncle_bagster
"Is IE saving it and letting you log in?"...yes. I have to type both in on the other 2. I don't remember what password IE is saving.


so is this a password issue? You don't remember your password? If so thats an easy fix


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Re: logging in [Re: TreeBass] #12659676 03/05/18 10:05 PM
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"Is IE saving it and letting you log in?"...yes. I have to type both in on the other 2. I don't remember what password IE is saving.


so is this a password issue? You don't remember your password? If so thats an easy fix


I can try getting another password and see what happens. If I can remember what password IE is saving, I might try that first. As of now, my IE password is a bunch of periods. I don't know if this is related, but IE is the only place I can watch YouTube commercial free.

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Ok, do I need to reset your password for you?


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Ok, do I need to reset your password for you?


Let's give it a try. I also have to log in under the user name of Bagster instead of Uncle_Bagster.

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