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methow
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Posted - 12/03/2003 :  20:09:44  Show Profile Send methow a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No one in our office can login to our bulletin board. The username and password are submitted, with the IE pop-up warning that the page contains secure and non-secure items. But it doesn't matter if Yes or No is clicked, either way, each username, including the admin username, gets logged off without any other message. The office is behind a firewall. Each workstation has IE 6.

I'm outside of the office, and I can login successfully. Like the office, I'm using IE 6. I still get the warning about secure and non-secure items, but when I click Yes, I'm logged on successfully and then the background image loads. I suppose that means our background image, which is on our own webserver, is the non-secure item?

Please help us understand why this could be happening just in our office. Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Sara
sara@methow.com
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Edited by - methow on 12/03/2003 20:11:11

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Posted - 12/04/2003 :  05:13:55  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message Send Admin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Its because of the background image.
Its not an easy problem for me to fix but I'll find a way around it.

In the meantime you should be able to use the "Non-Secure" login. Just click on the non-secure link under the password box and then login.

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