Cookies on MSN sites

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Max

Whenever I try to go on an MSN site I get this. Any idea why? I obviously
have no restrictions to cookies and other sites using cookies log me right
in. I'm a web dev, so a little surprised to see MSN have these problems.
Using IE too.

http://members.msn.com/nocookies.msnw

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M

Max

I think it's more of a general problem, maybe something to do with passport
and IE or a registry setting. That's why I went in this newsgroup.
 
F

FrankV

I agree with you Max. This has been a problem floating around for a long
time. I think none of the MVPs have actually run into the exact problem that
causes this error and their 'fixes' just don't answer it. The fixes correct
the error message in one case but not in this case you (and I and probably
others) see.

I think you are correct with the passport causing this. Passport has been
acting a little fuzzy for the last few months. For example, all of sudden it
stopped keeping my passport, even though I check mark the save at each
session. Then for no reason it fixed itself last week and now it keeps it.

Sorry Kelly. You have loads of good stuff I have used and am not trying to
downgrade your response.

Frank
 
M

Max

Apparently "Google Search" is one of the qualifications for becoming an MVP!
Gosh, why don't you just link us directly to your PayPal donation?

-Max
 
M

Max

Ya I sent several messages to MSN and heard nothing back. I've not been able
to access half of the MSN web sites for the past year on any of my
computers. I did have trouble logging into Money with Passport at one time.
I know a few big online merchant companies are refusing to use Passport
anymore. What a bust that was, and all that wasted money put into UDDI.

-Max
 

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