Accessing a registered site

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Ms. Tiffany

I have registered on this website and have not been able to log onto the site
for which I've registered. I can access the site but when I attempt to use
my username and password Windows Vista does not recognize the username and
password I entered. I've reset the password and this program (Windows Vista)
does not allow it to work for some reason. I can access the site and log on
from any other computer but not my own computer. I have deleted the browsing
history in an attempt to remove any stored info on the pc but that doesn't
seem to work either. Can someone please offer some assistance?
 
O

oscar

Until you can get your web-based log-in problem figured out, try accessing
us through your Windows Mail.
It’s listed in All Programs on Start Menu.
Windows Mail >Tools> Newsgroups>choose
Microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
oscar :)
 
M

Ms. Tiffany

Oscar sorry if I wasn't clear. I have been attempting to log onto a
different site that is not affiliated with Windows or Microsoft.
 
N

Nonny

Ms. Tiffany said:
Oscar sorry if I wasn't clear. I have been attempting to log onto a
different site that is not affiliated with Windows or Microsoft.

Recognizing the logon ID and password is not the job of Vista, it's
the job of the site you are trying to logon to.

You have either forgotten one or the other, you are typing one or the
other wrong, or the site isn't working properly.
 
M

Mick Murphy

Obviously, you have asked Windows to remember the wrong username and password
on that computer.
Delete what info is auto put in, and get it to rem. new info.
Easy to do, click in log in box and hit "backspace", redo.
Next time to enter the site, you will have choice.
Run cursor over wrong one>hit Delete.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Ms. Tiffany said:
Oscar sorry if I wasn't clear. I have been attempting to log onto a
different site that is not affiliated with Windows or Microsoft.

Then why would you be asking about it here? If the web site belongs to
a 3rd party, contact *them* for help with any problems.


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Bruce Chambers

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

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killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 

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