Cookie disappearing

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roni.segoly

Hi,

I have a problem with one site http://icsfamily.com, It started few
days ago.

When I browse using IE 6 from specific machine, and afterlogin if I
stay in site and browse to different pages, or surf out and in again I
am asked to log in again.

The problem started only now, when using Mozilla it is OK, when using
IE on another machine it is also OK.

When I login and open cookie folder I see the file and actually see it
disappear few seconds after.

I have sent the cookie to the support guys, but they said its OK and I
am sure the problem is my side as Mozilla is OK and other machines are
OK.

Any clues?

Roni
 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP

Hi,

I have a problem with one site http://icsfamily.com, It started few
days ago.

When I browse using IE 6 from specific machine, and afterlogin if I
stay in site and browse to different pages, or surf out and in again I
am asked to log in again.

The problem started only now, when using Mozilla it is OK, when using
IE on another machine it is also OK.

When I login and open cookie folder I see the file and actually see it
disappear few seconds after.

I have sent the cookie to the support guys, but they said its OK and I
am sure the problem is my side as Mozilla is OK and other machines are
OK.

Any clues?

Roni

What options do you have set in Tools/Internet Options/Privacy Tab? You may have the slider set to block these cookies.
 
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roni.segoly

I tried changing the level or privacy, and also on other PC I have same
level and its OK no such symptoms.

I also changed the option to be notified when cookie is stored, I get
the notification, I can see the actual cookie file, and few seconds
after its gone.

I use the Web a lot, I do not have an issue with any other site (at
least as far as I can see). One good result is that I moved to Mozilla
and like it, but still I am curious.

Roni
 

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