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> Hotmail login problems, Need help
sturog
post Feb 20 2005, 01:51 PM
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For some reason, can't login to hotmail on one computer all of a sudden. Brings up blank screen when you hit the hotmail button. If you try to sign in first at msn it does the same thing.

Running xp on laptop with IE6. No problem logging in on other computers. Nothing changed that I know of. When I try to login on my smartphone, I also have problems and it says I must sign up for Net Pass, which I have done. Then after logging in using Net Pass it says I am not allowing cookies.

Any ideas?


[Moderator Edit: Moved to appropriate forum so the problem will get attention. JGW]

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post Feb 20 2005, 04:34 PM
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Hi sturog

Open IE and go to Tools>Internet Options>Privacy tab and set the slider to medium. While your there you can also click edit and add the URL of the website that you are having problems with thus overriding the settings. You must be sure you trust the site to do this. Just follow the instructions there.


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