Problems posting a new thread on AfterDawn

Discussion in 'AfterDawn feedback & suggestions' started by bill112, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. bill112

    bill112 Member

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    I attempted to post a new thread (on AfterDawn) and was prompted to login (after I had already done so). I was directed to a login screen, which took my login after two attempts (the first attempt gives me a msg that my browser might not be accepting cookies; but it is set to do so). I "login" again and try to post a new thread, and get into an endless loop.
    When I go to my second pc (same o/s, XP-SP2) I have no problems. The first computer has my DVD burner, and I have no problems (with cookies) on other web sites.
    I already tried deleting cookies. Still no luck (on AfterDawn).
    Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    Thanks
     
  2. borhan9

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    @bill112
    By posting this thread and msg it means it works fine whatever problem u had is now resloved. Also sometimes the servers here have time out issues etc... no biggie because aD is such a big site with a lot of stuff. sometimes maintence gets in the way...

    I hope u stick around.... and Welcome to aD :)
     
  3. bill112

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    Unfortunately the problem is not resolved, as I'm doing all the posting from my second pc.
    This has occured on multiple days (on my primary pc). AD does not like something about that pc.

    Thanks


     
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    U could go into ur internet properties and click default which will select the basic options it needs to run a page... c if that works??
     

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