apple
- 10 Mar 2005 10:15
The Security Certificate for MoneyAM EXPIRED on 9th March.
This means that the login page can't get through Norton Firewall.
The only way I can log in is to use a PC without a firewall.
Please fix this.
mickeyskint
- 10 Mar 2005 11:28
- 8 of 43
When I log on I get a warning I'm being redirected? Only just started doing this. Is this my end or yours.
MS
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 10 Mar 2005 11:36
- 9 of 43
mickeyskint,
I cannot reproduce this here - I will get JT to post here.
Ian
mickeyskint
- 10 Mar 2005 12:06
- 11 of 43
It is when I first log on in the morning from standby and first go on line. I get to the log in page and as soon as I click log in, up it comes. I get a choice of do I want to continue or not. If I click not then I go around in circles and won't let me continue untill I agree. It also says something about information being shared.
MS
stockbunny
- 10 Mar 2005 13:01
- 12 of 43
Apple - my norton version is 2002 and it's fully up to date and
all the settings are at 'high' but i'm still getting in and out
of the site without any problems. Have you accidently blocked
a cookie or something?
daves dazzlers
- 10 Mar 2005 13:41
- 13 of 43
Have got the problem myself,,,whoops,but i have switched the date back a year,,naughty boy david.
mickeyskint
- 10 Mar 2005 15:45
- 15 of 43
Will get back to you after the bell.
MS
apple
- 10 Mar 2005 16:21
- 16 of 43
What a hassle!
1.
Windows 2k Pro Reinstalled with all its updates.
The problem now is that I get The page cannot be displayed etc etc...
http://www.moneyam.com/action/user/login
So
2.
Norton Innternet Security installed with live update done.
Still won't display login page.
3.
Turned off Firewall
Still won't display login page.
4.
Installed latest updates for IE6.
Still won't display login page.
5.
Installed FIREFOX
Can now login BUT
Very slow.
Perhaps you changed more than the security certificate yesterday.
What have you done?
I need to use IE6 because FireFox is not compatible with some of my plugins.
BUT can't log in with IE6, The page cannot be displayed etc.
An old PC running Win98 is ok but alerts me to the fact that the security cert expired but adapts itself to the new one & lets me log in.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 10 Mar 2005 16:33
- 17 of 43
apple,
All that has changed is a described by JT above. I run win 98 with norton from home on a dial up with IE 6 and have no problems accessing (in fact I m at home as we speak)
I am not sure what to suggest beyond what you have already done, but rest assured I will speak with JT first thing in the morning 7.30am to see whether he can offer some advice.
It may be worth while deleting your temp internet files just incase it is a cache page.
Ian
edgarssonian
- 10 Mar 2005 16:40
- 18 of 43
For the record, I have the same problem - unable to access Stockwatch, etc.
Strangely, some Mam pages say I am logged in, some say I am not logged in. I am unable to log in or out.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 10 Mar 2005 16:41
- 19 of 43
apple,
Just another thought, can you go into Norton and set MoneyAM a a trusted site please? You may have already done this but thought I would suggest it anyway
Ian
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 10 Mar 2005 16:46
- 20 of 43
edgarssonian,
This is a different issue - your problem is caused by a cookie setting.
Please click on tools at the top of explorer and then click on internet options. Once there click on Privacy, and then on advanced.
Here click in the box next to override automatic cookie handling - this will open the rest of the options up - at the bottom, make sure there is a tick in the box next to always allow session cookies.
Ok this and then restart your pc and this should solve your problem. If you still have an issue, E mail me ian@moneyam.com
aldwickk
- 10 Mar 2005 16:53
- 21 of 43
When I log on I get a warning I'm being redirected? so i just click on yes, no problem, I have Norton firewall which was installed this year.
Priscilla
- 10 Mar 2005 17:01
- 22 of 43
I have the same experience as mickeyskint reported in post 7. I normally launch two windows first thing each morning and it's only the second window that brings up this 'you are being redirected to a non-secure site....' box. I clicked 'yes' the first couple of times and then thought about it. I realised I could create a workaround by opening the second window (IE by the way) whilst visiting any other site and then returned to AM and no box appeared. No idea why this has just started happening but I've always believed I'm BETA testing some parrallel AM site anyway, so not bothered!
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 10 Mar 2005 17:01
- 23 of 43
aldwickk/Priscilla
thanks for the feedback, I am not in the office at the moment, but I will let JT know.
Ian
Kayak
- 10 Mar 2005 17:04
- 24 of 43
There is a problem with the login in that it is single-threaded, i.e. it can only cope with a single window logging in at a time. So if you create two IE windows, type password into one, press return, then do the same in the other before the first have finished, it can and does go wrong. That might be your problem Priscilla.
mickeyskint
- 10 Mar 2005 17:06
- 25 of 43
aldwickk
I'm getting the same problem. I will contact JT in the morning. He wants the exact wording on the redirect box, so I'll get it in the morning.
MS
apple
- 10 Mar 2005 17:18
- 26 of 43
IAN, I have done all those things & have reinstalled everything.
If you reread what I said above you will also see that I said Win98 logs in OK with IE6.
That win98 PC is an old, slow PC.
The problem is with Win2k Pro & IE6 & your site login.
After I reinstalled EVERYTHING, the firewall seems not to matter anymore.
In Win2k Pro & IE6, Click on Login & I get
The page cannot be displayed etc etc...
http://www.moneyam.com/action/user/login
Is the URL of the page that displays the above message.