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Connecting to a secure site?

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Marv6, 2002/02/21.

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    When I try to log on to a certain secure site I get the message "Transaction did not complete for the following reason(s). An Inactivity Limit Has Been Reached, And Your Online Session Has Expired. Click BACK And Log In To Continue Your Online Session. But, when I do this I get the same message. Using IE5.01, is there something I need to check or uncheck in IE options? Am using 128 Encription, and I can access some other secure sites. Thanks.
     
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    Marv6 - I agree that the West Bank is by far the best for a place to live. Flew out of the CG Air Station years ago and loved the area.

    My guess is the problem is with the site rather than with you. I'd try sending them an email and let them get you working.

    Only other possibility I can think of is they may require you to deal with a pop-up so if you have a pop-up killer of some sort running you may never see the box.

    I ran into this with my timesheets which are on-line. I just couldn't submit mine. Never saw the little pop-up window where I needed to confirm that I really meant submit when I clicked the button to submit. Grrrrrr.
     
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    Thanks, There is a popup asking if I want it to remember my password, will check this out. Glad you enjoyed your visit to New Orleans.

    Marv
     
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