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« on: January 07, 2011, 01:51:59 PM »

 Azn
I have a
Dell inspiron 1521 Laptop
Operating System Full Name : Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium
Operating System Platform : Win32NT
Operating System Version : 6.0.6001.65536
Your Machine Is Running A : 32 bit machine
Processor Details : AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58

Firewall Settings

Firewall status:
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Profile                           = Standard
Operational mode                  = Enable
Exception mode                    = Enable
Multicast/broadcast response mode = Enable
Notification mode                 = Enable
Group policy version              = Windows Firewall
Remote admin mode                 = Disable

Ports currently open on all network interfaces:
Port   Protocol  Version  Program
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No ports are currently open on all network interfaces.

I have A problem that Internet Explorer 8.0 will not except any cookies settings are as follows

Privacy except 1st party cookies and 3rd party cookies
allow cookies for this session
on
use SSL 3.0
Use SSL 2.0
Use TLS 1.0
all checked to be used

and still I states on all websites An Error Has Occurred You were unable to loin. Please check your cookie settings

and the problem is driving me mad any help will be great


Thanks

Bradley
 
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2011, 08:23:46 PM »

 Azn Bradley,
please don't think I'm trying to be smart and make small of your problem but why don't you just use Firefox or any other browser IE is not the best and unless you really have to use it I think you would be better off. Please let me know if you really need to use IE and why, I'm interested to know why you still use it. Take care Bradley.

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« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2011, 08:26:05 PM »

 Azn Bradley,
just been thinking and this might get you sorted good luck and please let me know how you get on.

Method 1: Reset Internet Explorer settings

Reset Internet Explorer to its default settings. This removes all changes that were made to Internet Explorer since it was installed, but it does not delete your favorites or feeds. To do this, follow these steps:

   1. Close all Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.
   2. Click Start
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      Start button
      , and then click Control Panel.
   3. In Control Panel, open Internet Options.
   4. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset.
   5. In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, click Reset.
   6. When Internet Explorer finishes restoring the default settings, click Close, and then click OKtwo times.
   7. Close Internet Explorer, and then reopen it. The changes take effect the next time that you open Internet Explorer.

Method 2: Uninstall Internet Explorer, and then reinstall it

If resetting Internet Explorer to its default settings does not fix the problem, uninstall Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 Beta, and then reinstall it. To do this, select the appropriate operating system, and then follow the corresponding steps.

Note This method cannot be used for Internet Explorer 7 issues as it is a part of Windows Vista and cannot be uninstalled.

Windows 7

Uninstall Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 Beta from Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers

   1. Close all programs.
   2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
   3. Click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.
   4. In the list of Windows features, clear the Internet Explorer 8 or the Internet Explorer 9 Beta box.
   5. Click Yes when you are prompted to.
   6. Click OK. Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 Beta will now be uninstalled. The system will restart after the installation.

Install Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 Beta on Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers

   1. Close all programs.
   2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
   3. Click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.
   4. In the list of Windows features, check the  Internet Explorer 8 or the Internet Explorer 9 Beta box.
   5. Click Ok and wait for system to restart.

Windows Vista

Uninstall Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 Beta from Windows Vista-based computers

   1. Close all programs.
   2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
   3. Click Programs, and then click Uninstall a Program.
   4. In the Tasks pane, click View installed updates.
   5. In the list of installed updates, double-click Windows Internet Explorer 8 or Windows Internet Explorer 9 Beta, and then click Yes when you are prompted for confirmation.

Note If Windows Internet Explorer 8 or Windows Internet Explorer 9 Beta does not appear in the list of installed updates, try the steps are listed in the "Alternative steps (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700#altsteps) " section of the following Knowledge Base article:
957700  (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/ ) How do I uninstall or remove Internet Explorer 8?

Install Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008-based computers

   1. Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
      Windows Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=79154FB4-C610-4A1E-811D-DFE0F1DD84D1&displaylang=en)
   2. Click the Download button on the page to start the download, or select a different language from the Change language list, and then click Go.
   3. Follow one of these steps:
          * To start the installation immediately, click Run.
          * To save the download to your computer for installation later, click Save.
          * To cancel the installation, click Cancel.

Install Internet Explorer 9 Beta on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008-based computers

To download Internet Explorer 9 Beta, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
www.microsoft.com/ie9 (http://www.microsoft.com/ie9)

Windows XP

Uninstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 from Windows XP-based computers

   1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
   2. Click Add or Remove Programs.
   3. Make sure that the Show updates check box is checked.
   4. Click Windows Internet Explorer 7 or Windows Internet Explorer 8.
   5. Click Remove.

Install Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 on Windows XP-based computers

   1. Visit either of the following Microsoft Web sites depending on which version you want to install:
      Windows Internet Explorer 8 for Windows XP (http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?familyid=341C2AD5-8C3D-4347-8C03-08CDECD8852B)

      Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9AE91EBE-3385-447C-8A30-081805B2F90B)
   2. Click the Download button on the page to start the download, or select a different language from the Change language list, and then click Go.
   3. Follow one of these steps:
          * To start the installation immediately, click Run.
          * To save the download to your computer for installation later, click Save.
          * To cancel the installation, click Cancel.

Method 3: Internet Explorer troubleshooters in Windows 7

By default, Windows 7 has two Internet Explorer troubleshooters on a new installation. These are

   1. Internet Explorer Performance
   2. Internet Explorer Safety

Run Internet Explorer troubleshooters

   1. Close all programs.
   2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
   3. Click Find and Fix Problems under System and Security.
   4. Click View All on the task pane on the left.
   5. Click Internet Explorer Performance.
   6. Click Next in the dialogue box.
   7. The troubleshooter will run and fix all identified issues automatically. Click Close.

After you run the "Internet Explorer Performance" troubleshooter, start Internet Explorer to see whether the issue is fixed. If the issue still occurs, run the ‘Internet Explorer Safety’ troubleshooter by using the same steps as mentioned earlier.

Take care


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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2011, 09:47:18 PM »

Hi tmy
Thanks for detailed reply Smiley
to start with in answer to your question I do use firefox as a web browser I am liking it know Smiley

In second answer to why I even use internet explorer well I have to use it becuase of Pearson Exams they only support IE 7 and above without this I can not work :(

moving on

The problem has now be solved and the only reasion I put the post in the first place is becuase I will never let a computer beat me that is the bottom line I will always carry on untill I find the answer and fix the problem I just have the personality where It is fun and a game becuase it is a chanllege and I will always win Smiley

Don't worry tmy you could never affend me or outstart me as I will never give up like a dog with a done me mate Laugh

Take care thanks for your input I will give it a go as for firefox yes it works

Take care

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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2011, 10:36:27 PM »

 Azn Bradley,
thanks for explaining your situation with using IE I expected that you must have been forced to use IE. You sound a lot like me Bradley I treat computer problems in the same way as you it's a game. Most of the problems can be resolved by google and other places like this forum.

How did you manage to fix your woes with the cookies in IE ? Take care my good friend keep batting away bradley.

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« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2011, 05:29:18 AM »

Hi Tmy;
I used Fire Fox when I needed to use cookies and when not I used the Internet explorer for the Exams
Thanks For your Time

Regards

Bradley
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« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2011, 04:31:35 AM »

Firefox is really good. I've been using it since years and have never faced any problem. It is fast and very much convenient. I've never tried any other browser also. Your problem seems to be quite different, whatever I've seen till now. But i found it's solution on web. The site http://kb.iu.edu/data/ajfi.html might help you in some way to solve your problem.
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