said:
>In <200609040436.k844ahuq022732@ylpvm15.prodigy.net>, on 09/03/06
> at 09:36 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>For some reason I am able to access my Vanguard account under Seamonkey
>>when using my laptop (eCS 1.2R). I still cannot access the account under
>>Seamonkey on my desktop (OS/2 Warp 4), but Firefox works fine on this
>>desktop. (Now that I think of it, I will try Seamonkey under eCS on the
>>desktop).
>This points to a possible cookie permissions problem.
>Whenever you get the variable results like this, the best way to start
>testing is with a new profile. If the new profile resolves the problem,
>then you can go back a troubleshoot the original profile.
Yes, that makes sense. Vanguard said something about cookies.
I did a little looking around:
Under: x:\mozilla\mozprofiles\mozilla\
I have two subdirectories:
Firefox
Profiles
Under the Firefox subdirectory I have:
\profiles\wygh5sej.default\cookies.txt
In that file is vanguard information (and this is the one that works).
Under the Profiles subdirectory I have:
\sshapiro\ukhqpxlw.slt\cookies.txt
In that file there is no vanguard information. I am sure that is the cause
of the problem.
Is there a way to fix the Seamonkey profile to work like the Firefox
profile, without screwing up my Seamonkey information?
Thanks,
Sandy
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