CP trouble logging in...
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Is it logging in, or is it logging on? Either way, I'm having problems. Her is the situation, I'm able to log in to CodeProject just fine from my home laptop. I've recently received a replacement laptop for work. And from this new computer, I can not log in to CP. Anybody experienced this? I used to log in from my old work laptop just fine. Side note, my home laptop is a 2006 Gateway. Yes, I've thrown more memory in to it, and installed an SSD, but it keeps chugging along nicely. On the work side, I am now on my 3rd DELL Craptop since 2018.
Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.
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Is it logging in, or is it logging on? Either way, I'm having problems. Her is the situation, I'm able to log in to CodeProject just fine from my home laptop. I've recently received a replacement laptop for work. And from this new computer, I can not log in to CP. Anybody experienced this? I used to log in from my old work laptop just fine. Side note, my home laptop is a 2006 Gateway. Yes, I've thrown more memory in to it, and installed an SSD, but it keeps chugging along nicely. On the work side, I am now on my 3rd DELL Craptop since 2018.
Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.
I log in fine from desktop, Surface, and phone - have you tried clearing your CP cookies? Are you using the same browser on both? Do you remember your password, or do you let the browser handle it for you? Have you tried Sugs'n'Bugs[^]?
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Is it logging in, or is it logging on? Either way, I'm having problems. Her is the situation, I'm able to log in to CodeProject just fine from my home laptop. I've recently received a replacement laptop for work. And from this new computer, I can not log in to CP. Anybody experienced this? I used to log in from my old work laptop just fine. Side note, my home laptop is a 2006 Gateway. Yes, I've thrown more memory in to it, and installed an SSD, but it keeps chugging along nicely. On the work side, I am now on my 3rd DELL Craptop since 2018.
Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.
littleGreenDude wrote:
Is it logging in, or is it logging on?
if your computer/network is as nice as a bowl of ice cream, then you are logging in. if your computer/network is a turd, then you are logging on.
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Is it logging in, or is it logging on? Either way, I'm having problems. Her is the situation, I'm able to log in to CodeProject just fine from my home laptop. I've recently received a replacement laptop for work. And from this new computer, I can not log in to CP. Anybody experienced this? I used to log in from my old work laptop just fine. Side note, my home laptop is a 2006 Gateway. Yes, I've thrown more memory in to it, and installed an SSD, but it keeps chugging along nicely. On the work side, I am now on my 3rd DELL Craptop since 2018.
Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.
If you can't login from your work computer, there may be a number of issues: 1. Try turning the computer on before attempting to log in 2. Make sure your computer has an internet connection - weird one, I know, but it seems to be related somehow 3. You should login using a browser; it's possible to do it in Word but rather convoluted 4. Make sure you're at codeproject.com before attempting to login; logging in at other sites will not log you in to CodeProject :laugh: Sorry, not trying to be rude (honest!) but illustrating the fact we need a little more info... ;) What happens when you attempt to log in? And is your "work laptop" at work, or is it at home on the same connection as your own one? Does the new one connect over a VPN? Follow the usual debugging steps - what's different between the two? What clues do you get from any error message? Finally, remember that CodeProject is just a bit of fun; shouldn't be used for anything serious like work! :laugh: :-D :laugh:
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If you can't login from your work computer, there may be a number of issues: 1. Try turning the computer on before attempting to log in 2. Make sure your computer has an internet connection - weird one, I know, but it seems to be related somehow 3. You should login using a browser; it's possible to do it in Word but rather convoluted 4. Make sure you're at codeproject.com before attempting to login; logging in at other sites will not log you in to CodeProject :laugh: Sorry, not trying to be rude (honest!) but illustrating the fact we need a little more info... ;) What happens when you attempt to log in? And is your "work laptop" at work, or is it at home on the same connection as your own one? Does the new one connect over a VPN? Follow the usual debugging steps - what's different between the two? What clues do you get from any error message? Finally, remember that CodeProject is just a bit of fun; shouldn't be used for anything serious like work! :laugh: :-D :laugh:
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