Explorer not wrking

Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 20:14:11 -0400
From: John Dennis Elliott <ap721@chebucto.ns.ca>
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I will check my security and cookies.  i recently had an expensive  
virus attack and everything was set to paranoid level as a consequence.
i will let you know.
John

Quoting "Andrew D. Wright" <awright@chebucto.ns.ca>:

>
>         In that case, it sounds like you have cookies disabled.
Cookies need
> to be enabled for the webmail authentication tokens to work.
Lowering
> Internet Explorer's security settings may fix this if you have not  
> yourself disabled cookies.
>
>         Another possibility is your Internet Explorer has gotten
messed up.
> Since it is integrated with the Windows Operating System there is no

> easy way to fix a corrupted Internet Explorer without re-installing Windows.
>
>         Another less likely possibility is you are on some kind of
proxy
> Internet connection where your IP address is changing every few  
> minutes. This would not be something coming off one of the major  
> providers but would be some sort of special setup. We heard of a
user
> like this once before and the fix for them was to not use the proxy  
> connection. It is very unlikely this is your issue but I'm throwing  
> it out there just in case.
>
>         If none of these solutions help, then the fix is to just use
a
> different browser like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera or  
> Mozilla SeaMonkey. All of which will work better and faster than  
> Internet Explorer.
>
>
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014, John Dennis Elliott wrote:
>
>> I made the changes- remove the check mark in 2.0 and add it to all  
>> the 1.0-1-2
>> and Apply and save.
>> But no change.
>> In attempting to move from the web page to the inbox things
progress
>> to the redirect stage.  Then the boxes for user and password clear  
>> themselves on an otherwise blank page.
>> John
>>
>>
>> Quoting "Andrew D. Wright" <awright@chebucto.ns.ca>:
>>
>>>
>>>         Hi John. Internet Explorer is the dumbest of the web
browsers.
>>> What's going on is that security standards have changed and  
>>> Internet Explorer hasn't caught up.
>>>
>>>         Here's what you need to do. Go to Internet Explorer's
settings. In
>>> newer versions this is an icon like a gear cog. Select Internet  
>>> Options. Click on the Advanced tab. In the Settings windows you'll

>>> see, scroll down to the bottom.
>>>
>>>         Here's what you want it to look like.
>>>
>>>
>>> [ ] Use SSL 2.0
>>>
>>> [ ] Use SSL 3.0
>>>
>>> [X] Use TLS 1.0
>>>
>>> [X] Use TLS 1.1
>>>
>>> [X] Use TLS 1.2
>>>
>>>         This should sort out your problem. Older versions of
Internet
>>> Explorer may not have TLS 1.2 listed and Internet Options may be  
>>> under a different menu item but will be there someplace in all  
>>> versions.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014, John Dennis Elliott wrote:
>>>
>>>> I can access my web mail with all browsers except starting this  
>>>> week, Internet Explorer.
>>>> The system tells me I have entered the wrong username or
password.
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>


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