Unable to enter my passworded sites

This is a discussion about Unable to enter my passworded sites in the Windows Networking category; My motherboard went on me two weeks ago. I replaced it and upgraded my RAM and videocard. But now that i have the computer back, I cannot load up my bank webpages, or paypal, or hotmail sites. Seems like everything with a password is not allowing me to go to those sites.

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My motherboard went on me two weeks ago. I replaced it and upgraded my RAM and videocard. But now that i have the computer back, I cannot load up my bank webpages, or paypal, or hotmail sites. Seems like everything with a password is not allowing me to go to those sites. Has anyone ever had this problem? Is it an encryption problem? IF so, where would I go to correct it in Windows or Netscape as that is the browser I use.
 
 

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You need to activate your cookies in Internet Explorer

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Thanks Wicked, but it didnt work. I use Netscape and enable all cookies is checked. I did go into IE and check the cookies info, but I couldnt find where they are.

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To get to cookies in IE6.
 
Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy "Tab" -> Advanced "Button"
 
There you will find the cookies settings.
 
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Well, it wasn't the cookies causing the problem...its Norton Internet Security. When my computer was repaired, somehow this program changed its settings and I can't change them back. I need to lower the settings to what they were to allow some important websites on the net to be accessed. Now Im receiving a message that only a person with a 'supervisory account' can change these settings. and it wont let me delete the program so i can reinstall it. YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME!!! who programs this crap. nothing I do will uninstall this program. any suggestions?

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Log in as Administrator or an account with Admin rights.
 
I dont know Norton that well, I dont use it. (dont like it)