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its not the frames in this case.. it might look like it actually is your browser.. try in a different browser and see if that helps...

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i use more then one computer and you are right only the computer with win XP is giving me this problem. Another pc with win 2000 is logging on always with no problems. but it gives me no explanation of what is going wrong with cookies.

The only cooky prolem i have is with this web wiz forum, no cookie problem with al other programs within win XP 

 



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but is it possible to log in after you have restarted?

i got a cookie problem once.. ie couldnt write cookies.. and after a while, i realized that windows had f**ked up the filesystem.. all partitions were 512mb.. even though one of them was 50gb..

still have that problem with the two biggest partitions because i need to format them and then i have to move all the data on them.. and they are almost full..

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See my first post
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Semikolon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 January 2004 at 12:59pm

what?

if you dont believe me when i say it may be your hardware, browser or os then i think you should go and learn more about computers.. its true! just face it.. with another browser on the computer where you have problems before you come and say its not the browser!

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What a tempre, yes i believe you, but dontīt say me to learn more about computers. Mostly it is the OS making the problems.

I have figured out that the problem is only apearing in win XP
I have win 98, 2000, XP and linux red hat 9.0, only the pc with xp is troubling me with this cookie problem.
And other users all with win xp has the same problem on my forum.

So what i want to know are there others with the same problem or am i the only one. if this is the case i suspect the combination of frames and win xp. or am i wrong ?

And when it is the OS then this forum software is not been tested well because win XP is a widly spread os and is running on most pcīs
The compination frames and win XP is also not exotic and very commonly used. 

 

 



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adjust the browser to accept 3rd party cookies.. because you are using forum in a frame ..

default setting of XP only accept cookies from the main domain (frame).

hope that helps..

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Internet option .. where it say Privacy .. set it to Low!
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