View Full Version : Logging into eyo.com.au
Snopek
13-04-2004, 08:23 PM
Hey guys, just registered to buy myself a case and psu right. Login in, go to change my account options, bam...... auto-logged out. Gotta love it.
Disabled Norton Internet Security and lowered my MSIE security and privacy levels (as some sites you log into require) and still no love.
It'd be awesome to log in. I want my new gear.
Any help would be awesome as well. Unless the forum mods have nothing to do with the actual eyo.com.au site. In which case, laughter would ensue.
BTW, it's not just if I go to change my account options, it happens no matter what page I go to.
Login.... Side Menu item.... auto-log out.
Login.... Top Menu item.... auto-log out.
and so on.
Is your cookie turned on?
Do you have a warning sign at the Pad lock area?
Snopek
13-04-2004, 08:31 PM
I have no warning sign in padlock area.
I have cookies enabled.
Although, when it says I am logged out...... I still have the padlock in the bar.
Hmmm, it also seems I am logged in via https:// (that is, until I click on a page link etc).
but no information.
I have no warning sign in padlock area.
I have cookies enabled.
Although, when it says I am logged out...... I still have the padlock in the bar.
Hmmm, it also seems I am logged in via https://
but no information.
What is the URL displayed on the URL area?
When it is https, then you should see Pad lock. If it is http, then you should not see pad lock.
I would suggest you to clear all cookies and restart again. Also this information might help:
Open Internet Explorer
Tools -> Internet Options -> Security
Click on each and every site type (usually 4) and reset them to
default with the button on the bottom right of the window.
To Validate.
Open http://www.eyo.com.au
There is an icon at the bottom right of the screen, left of the loading status bar.
If it shows a one way sign, then here is your problem.
Click on the icon. A window opens.
Select the last address of the list by right clicking on it.
A menu appears. Select "always accept cookies from this site"
Close the window.
Close Internet Explorer.
Open it again.
Problem should be solved.
Snopek
13-04-2004, 08:46 PM
https://www.eyo.com.au/user/login.php is the URL i get after I log in.
And when I do, there is no one way sign.
after I am at
https://www.eyo.com.au/user/login.php and I click on say....
http://www.eyo.com.au/items_CatID_15.html i get logged out.
Check under:
C:\Documents and Settings\nsu\Cookies
click Date Modified, so that the newest file is right at the bottom. Check to see if there is a cookie named like:
nsu@www.eyo.com[1].txt
nsu is my user name. So change it to your user name when check.
Snopek
13-04-2004, 10:33 PM
Yeah, the file is there.
Please cut and paste the contents of that file for me.
Snopek
13-04-2004, 10:41 PM
check priv msgs
Snopek
14-04-2004, 08:44 PM
Checked it out when I got to work.... and it let me log in.
Just got home.... let me log in.
Good work :D
Here's a strange on for you all. I'm having trouble loading EYO forums direct from my computer today ... but if I go to one of my emails via Yahoo I'm having no problem at all. What's the story EYO people? Is it our ISP at fault, Optus Broadband? :confused:
-dan-
24-07-2004, 04:32 PM
i got optus broadband and havn't had trouble for a while, occasionaly it used to be slow..
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