Problem with accessing BTY after re-installing McAfee SecurityCenter using Internet Explorer

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Nick

I have twice been in touch with McAfee about a problem with SecurityCenter -
a white screen is shown rather than the various options.

Finally they told me to reinstall the various McAfee software.

This I have done.

Besides the problem not having been sorted out, I now cannot access BT Yahoo
(which is managed by Yahoo).

I receive this screen
http://edit.europe.yahoo.com/config/verify?.done=http://bt.yahoo.com/?

"The browser you're using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected)"

I have checked the settings as suggested by MacAfee in Internet Explorer
Tools/Internet Options/Privacy and Security.

I can access other websites and I get a message asking me whether I wish to
accept or reject cookies which was as previously.

Nick
 
Nick said:
I have twice been in touch with McAfee about a problem with
SecurityCenter -
a white screen is shown rather than the various options.

Finally they told me to reinstall the various McAfee software.

This I have done.

Besides the problem not having been sorted out, I now cannot access BT
Yahoo (which is managed by Yahoo).

I receive this screen
http://edit.europe.yahoo.com/config/verify?.done=http://bt.yahoo.com/?

"The browser you're using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected)"

I have checked the settings as suggested by MacAfee in Internet Explorer
Tools/Internet Options/Privacy and Security.

I can access other websites and I get a message asking me whether I wish
to
accept or reject cookies which was as previously.

I have still got McAfee on the case, but I have been able to access the BT
Yahoo logon by Disabling McAfee Privacy Service.

Nick
 
Nick said:
I have still got McAfee on the case, but I have been able to access the BT
Yahoo logon by Disabling McAfee Privacy Service.

It transpired that I was entering as an Administrator and I hadn't
registered myself as a User.

Having done this I had to tell it that User Nick (ie me) was allowed to
access the cookies on the BT Yahoo website.

Complicated - you bet!

Nick
 
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