Cannot find login page/applet?

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by allhttp, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. #1
    I cannot login to my ad network account. The login page will not appear. Does it have a new location?
     
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  2. crazyhorse

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    Heard this before, however im able to acces mine on this url Ad network

    Clear your cache , maybe a refresh will help.
     
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  3. allhttp

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    Nope. Cleared the cache, and couldn't find any associated cookies to delete.

    I believe this to be some sort of security device. When I expand the nav menu on the left side of the page, the "ad network" entry is missing, though it's bullet is still there. And when I go to the login page, the page appears, but the login dialog box is missing.

    Anyway, I appreciate your reply.
     
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  4. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Disable Norton Utilities or any other "virus" protection and see if it appears.
     
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  5. allhttp

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    That worked. And I am embarrased that my firewall was blocking something and I didn't even know it.

    This leads me to ask what nifty security device are you using?
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Not using anything on this end.
     
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  7. allhttp

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    It turns out that this is a function of either the ad blocker or popup blocker. I just found it interesting that the links for *only* the ad network appear and disappear when I turn that portion of the firewall on and off. I just figured that you were trying to prevent certain types of automated logins or something. Since I have so many ad and popup rules in place, it would take some time to isolate which one is interfering.

    Anyway, thank-you for the quick response.
     
    allhttp, Mar 17, 2005 IP