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https site says session expired,can't log on


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tigerdon

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I'm trying to logon to my company HRaccess site. Used before but now when I enter my user ID and password, it returns with message" your session has expired,log in again" and gives me another popup with initial logon. When I enter info again I get the same message , its like a circle. I have tried deleting cookies and history and temp internet files. I can logon at the library or other locations, just not at home. Had company reset password with same results. Contacted ATT, (ISP), figured they were holding cookies. They say they dump after disconnect (dialup). I even went so far as to format harddrive and reload windows,same message. Any ideas? Don
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Try clearing the temporary Internet files. Start /settings / control panel /internet options / temporary internet files on that page, delete files

Edited by silverbeard, 29 August 2006 - 01:20 PM.

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that was one of the first things I tried, I have consulted several computer techs and I am A+ myself but haven't found a cure, anyone have a clue?
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Internet Explorer 6.x
Select "Tools | Internet Options..." from the main menu.
Change to the "Privacy" tab
Click "Advanced..."
For "First-party Cookies" select: "Accept"
For "Third-party Cookies" select: "Accept"
Click "OK"
Click "OK" again.

Make sure to check the box to "Always allow session cookies". If you are still receiving the "session expired" message, go to the "privacy" tab again, in the bottom area it says "Websites". Click the bottom button that says "Edit". Then click the button "Remove All"
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Found the problem! System clock date had been changed to year 2023. ALL GOOD NOW
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