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Troubleshooting Member Cookie Problems
Carrie Csizmadia

If you have any members that have trouble logging in and staying logged in, it may be

because of cookie problems.

Cookies are used to retain the username, password and other

member information.

The following steps should be taken to ensure that their cookies are working properly:

  • Time and Date

    The most common problem with cookies not working is that the member's computer has the

    incorrect date and time. Have the member check the computer and make sure it has the

    correct month, day, year and time. If it is not current, have them reset it so it

    has the proper date and time. When it has been updated have them try to login to

    your site again.

  • You have bookmarked an incorrect link

    If you are using a bookmark in your browser to get to the site, make sure that you have saved the address with the 'www.' in front of the domain name. In other words, if you were saving this site to your bookmarks, the url should be www.membergate.com - not simply membergate.com

  • Personal Firewall or Security Software

    Some security software like Norton Antivirus or McAfee, etc have options

    for extremely high security that do not allow any cookies from any site.

    Your member will have to set the antivirus program to accept

    cookies specifically from your site.

  • Firewall or Proxy Server

    The computer the member is working on may have a firewall that prevents them

    from viewing sites assumed inappropriate for the user of the computer.

    Many workplaces have firewalls. The member would have to request the system

    administator allow access to the site. The only other solution would be for

    the member to use a computer that does not have a firewall.

  • Browser Does Not Support Cookies

    The member may be using a browser that does not support cookies. MemberGate

    sites require the use of cookies. The member will have to use a different

    browser that does support cookies to access your site.

  • Browser Has Cookies Turned Off

    If your member's browser has cookies turned off, have them perform the following

    steps to enable cookies:

    • For Internet Explorer 7.0 on a PC

      1. Go to the 'Tools' Menu

      2. Choose 'Internet Options'

      3. Click 'Privacy' tab

      4. Select 'Advanced' Settings

      5. Select 'Override automatic cookie handling'

      6. Choose 'Accept' First-Party Cookies


                                 OR



      1. Select 'Sites' in 'Privacy' tab

      2. Enter URL of the MemberGate website

      3. Select 'Allow'

    • For Internet Explorer 6.0 on a PC

      1. Go to the 'Tools' Menu

      2. Choose 'Internet Options'

      3. Choose 'Privacy'

      4. Set to 'Medium'

      5. Choose 'Security'

      6. Set to 'Medium'

    • For Internet Explorer 5.x on a PC

      1. Go to the 'Tools' Menu

      2. Choose 'Internet Options'

      3. Choose 'Security'

      4. Choose 'Custom Level'

      5. Under the 'Cookies' section, click on the 'Enable' button

    • For Firefox

      1. Go to the 'Tools' Menu

      2. Choose 'Options'

      3. Choose 'Privacy'

      4. Expand 'Cookies'

      5. Check the box 'Allow site to set cookies'

    • For Mozilla

      1. Go to the 'Edit' Menu

      2. Choose 'Preferences'

      3. Choose 'Privacy & Security'

      4. Choose 'Cookies'

      5. Choose 'Enable All Cookies'

      6. Click 'OK'

    • For Netscape

      1. Go to the 'Edit' Menu

      2. Choose 'Preferences'

      3. Choose 'Advanced'

      4. Select 'Accept all Cookies'

    • For Safari on a Macintosh

      1. Go to the 'Safari' Menu

      2. Choose 'Preferences'

      3. Choose 'Security'

      4. In the 'Cookies section, choose 'Always'

      5. Click the 'Close Window' button

    • For Opera

      Look under Edit-->Preferences-->Privacy



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