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MAKEITWORK:-)
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
i have installed all the required updates for my IE, but when i go to the
site where I had the problem in the first place I get the same error message.
"You cannot access Online Account Services with your current Web browser"
Do I have to "install" the programs that were updated? I thought it was done
automatically.
I put 19 updates on my system last night. I guess I just dont know how to
activate them.
P.S. I did go back to the MS web site and made sure that all were loaded
successfully.
Thanks,
Noel Paton
07-09-2005, 11:38 PM
That sounds like you may have to set firewall rules, or ActiveX/Java
permissions - which site are we talking about?? - have you checked the
instructions on the site?
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"MAKEITWORK:-)" <MAKEITWORK:-)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>i have installed all the required updates for my IE, but when i go to the
> site where I had the problem in the first place I get the same error
> message.
> "You cannot access Online Account Services with your current Web browser"
> Do I have to "install" the programs that were updated? I thought it was
> done
> automatically.
> I put 19 updates on my system last night. I guess I just dont know how to
> activate them.
> P.S. I did go back to the MS web site and made sure that all were loaded
> successfully.
> Thanks,
MAKEITWORK:-) wrote:
> i have installed all the required updates for my IE, but when i go to the
> site where I had the problem in the first place I get the same error message.
> "You cannot access Online Account Services with your current Web browser"
> Do I have to "install" the programs that were updated? I thought it was done
> automatically.
> I put 19 updates on my system last night. I guess I just dont know how to
> activate them.
> P.S. I did go back to the MS web site and made sure that all were loaded
> successfully.
> Thanks,
You haven't provided enough information. What operating system? What
service pack?
I'll throw this out - if it's XP with SP2 applied see these links:
How to troubleshoot problems accessing secure Web pages with Internet
Explorer 6 Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700
How to troubleshoot situations where you cannot complete MSN sign-up or
connect to SSL secured (128-Bit) Web sites by using Internet Explorer in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=813444
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