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Old 09-06-2007, 09:04 AM   #1
 
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Restricted Area Pop Up

I realize I haven't been here in a while, but whenever I try to look at a message, go to another forum - ANYTHING! I get a popup window saying I am trying to access a restricted area on the site. It prompts me for a username and password. Is this supposed to be my current nae/password? I can hit cancel, and another pops up. If I do this 6 times, it clears.
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Old 09-06-2007, 09:08 AM   #2
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I realize I haven't been here in a while, but whenever I try to look at a message, go to another forum - ANYTHING! I get a popup window saying I am trying to access a restricted area on the site. It prompts me for a username and password. Is this supposed to be my current nae/password? I can hit cancel, and another pops up. If I do this 6 times, it clears.
I am getting the same thing Rick.

Everything was ok 'bout 23.00 last nite?

Thought that it was just me? (Steve must be hard at it this A.M.

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Same problem here ... it's not the norm and I'm sure well be fixed before you can blink!
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I am getting the same thing for www.ncwoodworker.info I click CANCEL three times and it goes away.
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This should have been posted in the Help Desk, please
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Old 09-06-2007, 09:47 AM   #6
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Yeah, it was a student programmer, ME

Problem should be resolved now????
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Yup - thanks! You mean after all of this time you haven't mastered EVERYTHING??? Thanks again for the quick response!
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I was not asking for help! You were!!

It seems to be working now, thanks

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Re: Restricted Area Pop Up

For about two months now, when ever I click on the website from my favorite list, I immediately get a restricted page but it allows me to come into the site and I don't have to sign in. I am already signed it with it each time. It is not a problem to me so I didn't report it. Lorraine
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For about two months now, when ever I click on the website from my favorite list, I immediately get a restricted page but it allows me to come into the site and I don't have to sign in. I am already signed it with it each time. It is not a problem to me so I didn't report it. Lorraine
Lorraine, this is something different. Please enter it in the Help Desk
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