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| Internet Explorer 7 Coookie timeout or not being created correctly Hi, I am trying to make a purchase on Booksamillion.com. This is only happening on this website too. When I go to click the make purchase, i get a message saying "Oops, timeout, log in again"....I log in again and can't seem to get it to work. I tried it on another pc to see if it was the website and it was ok on that one. The PC I am on is a Vista machine with IE7. I downloaded Firefox 3 to see if it would happen on that browser but it did not. So, the probably is somewhere in IE7 with a setting or something that i have no idea how to figure out. Has anyone ever had something like this happen to them? How did you fix it? I am at a loss for ideas and tried: cleaning out the cache, deleting temp files, deleting cookies. |
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| Re: Internet Explorer 7 Coookie timeout or not being created correctly "PFSPUPPY" <PFSPUPPY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB60822C-9E52-4063-8791-F5A7F617EADB@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I am trying to make a purchase on Booksamillion.com. This is only happening > on this website too. When I go to click the make purchase, i get a message > saying "Oops, timeout, log in again"....I log in again and can't seem to get > it to work. My guess would be that you are using stale Cookies with that site. Delete any Cookies for that site and any others that were accessed by that request. Tip: you can see which Cookies were accessed in a cmd window by entering (in XP): cd /d %USERPROFILE%\Cookies and dir/od/ta Note: supposedly Vista has a different location for its Cookies and doesn't have a %USERPROFILE% environment variable. You would have to replace the above symbolic path with whatever the real path is on Vista. > I tried it on another pc to see if it was the website and it was > ok on that one. The PC I am on is a Vista machine with IE7. I downloaded > Firefox 3 to see if it would happen on that browser but it did not. So, the > probably is somewhere in IE7 with a setting or something that i have no idea > how to figure out. > > Has anyone ever had something like this happen to them? How did you fix it? > I am at a loss for ideas and tried: cleaning out the cache, deleting temp > files, deleting cookies. Perhaps you should explain how you did that? ; ) Another possibility is that the message is bogus and it just doesn't like your User-Agent string. E.g. was the other machine you tested on Vista with IE7 too? If not you haven't tested equivalently... Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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| Re: Internet Explorer 7 Coookie timeout or not being created correctly "PFSPUPPY" <PFSPUPPY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB60822C-9E52-4063-8791-F5A7F617EADB@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I am trying to make a purchase on Booksamillion.com. This is only happening > on this website too. When I go to click the make purchase, i get a message > saying "Oops, timeout, log in again"....I log in again and can't seem to get > it to work. My guess would be that you are using stale Cookies with that site. Delete any Cookies for that site and any others that were accessed by that request. Tip: you can see which Cookies were accessed in a cmd window by entering (in XP): cd /d %USERPROFILE%\Cookies and dir/od/ta Note: supposedly Vista has a different location for its Cookies and doesn't have a %USERPROFILE% environment variable. You would have to replace the above symbolic path with whatever the real path is on Vista. > I tried it on another pc to see if it was the website and it was > ok on that one. The PC I am on is a Vista machine with IE7. I downloaded > Firefox 3 to see if it would happen on that browser but it did not. So, the > probably is somewhere in IE7 with a setting or something that i have no idea > how to figure out. > > Has anyone ever had something like this happen to them? How did you fix it? > I am at a loss for ideas and tried: cleaning out the cache, deleting temp > files, deleting cookies. Perhaps you should explain how you did that? ; ) Another possibility is that the message is bogus and it just doesn't like your User-Agent string. E.g. was the other machine you tested on Vista with IE7 too? If not you haven't tested equivalently... Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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