| Author | Post |
|---|
ARFC Warrior too Guest
| Joined: | |
| Location: | |
| Posts: | |
| Best Warrior: | |
| Status: |
Offline
|
|
Posted: Monday Feb 12th, 2007 22:12 |
|
I very often have problems logging in, like now.
Although I fill in the fields nothing happens, i.e. no error messages or log in.
I am not sure how to "refresh the cookie" but suspect that might be the problem.

|
Jacaranda Administrator

| Joined: | Friday Jan 12th, 2007 |
| Location: | Worcester, United Kingdom |
| Posts: | 972 |
| Best Warrior: | Drew Hickey |
| Status: |
Offline
|
|
Posted: Tuesday Feb 13th, 2007 06:52 |
|
Yes It is a cookie problem.
It is safer to go into your internet browser tools and click on Privacy there you will be able to set to accept cookies from http://www.sullisminerva.com .
If you click on help on your internet browser and search on cookies it will take you through how to do it.
JP
|
Jacaranda Administrator

| Joined: | Friday Jan 12th, 2007 |
| Location: | Worcester, United Kingdom |
| Posts: | 972 |
| Best Warrior: | Drew Hickey |
| Status: |
Offline
|
|
Posted: Tuesday Feb 13th, 2007 06:57 |
|
Block or allow cookies
Internet Explorer provides many different ways to control the cookies that are stored on your computer. You can block or allow all cookies or you can choose the specific sites that you'll accept cookies from. When you make these sorts of changes, the cookies that are already stored on your computer will not be affected. For that reason, you might want to delete the cookies already stored on your computer before following the steps below. See Cookies: frequently asked questions for more information.
Block or allow all cookies
Rather than picking specific websites to block or allow, you can specify general types of cookies that are acceptable. For example, you can choose to allow cookies from websites that have privacy policies or to block those from websites that store personal information without your consent. For more information about the various types of cookies, see Cookies: frequently asked questions.
Click to open Internet Explorer.
Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to a position between the top and bottom so you are not blocking or allowing all cookies.
Click Sites.
In the Address of website box, type a website address (copy and paste http://www.sullisminerva.com into the box), and then click Block or Allow.
As you type, a list of webpages that you have already visited will be displayed. You can click an item in the list and it will be displayed in the Address of website box.
Repeat step 5 for each website you want to block or allow. When you are finished, click OK.
Move the slider back to the position it was originally in, and then click OK.
This should help
JP
|
ARFC Warrior Upgraded

| Joined: | Sunday Jan 21st, 2007 |
| Location: | Worcester, United Kingdom |
| Posts: | 47 |
| Best Warrior: | Sateki Tuipulotu |
| Status: |
Offline
|
|
Posted: Tuesday Feb 13th, 2007 18:27 |
|
Thanks JP
It worked

|
Jacaranda Administrator

| Joined: | Friday Jan 12th, 2007 |
| Location: | Worcester, United Kingdom |
| Posts: | 972 |
| Best Warrior: | Drew Hickey |
| Status: |
Offline
|
|
Posted: Tuesday Feb 13th, 2007 19:07 |
|
Pleased to be of assistance
JP
|
 Current time is 09:10 | |
|