Session Cookies and TimerTrac.com
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In order to be able to successfully login, you must accept the "session"
cookie from TimerTrac.com - from both
http://www.timertrac.com and https://www.timertrac.com.
This cookie is not permanently stored, and is only used
to track your session authentication (logging in) with TimerTrac.com.
After logging in successfully, your session will timeout if you
have not actively browsed the site within a certain amount of time.
Please be sure that the security settings in your web browser and any
additional internet security applications (such as Norton Internet Security
or Norton Personal Firewall)
are set so that you allow "per-session" cookies from TimerTrac.com.
To allow session cookies for Internet Explorer 6.0:
- Go to "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu.
- Click on the "Privacy" tab.
- In the "Web Sites" section, there's the text "To override cookie handling for individual Web sites, click the Edit button." Click the edit button.
- Type in "http://www.timertrac.com" (without the quotes), and click the "Allow" button.
- Type in "https://www.timertrac.com" (without the quotes), and click the "Allow" button.
- Click the "OK" button.
- Click the "OK" button.
- Close all open web browser windows, or restart your computer, then login to the site again.
To allow session cookies for Netscape 6 (and later) and Mozilla 1.0 (and later):
- While viewing this page, select "Cookie Manager" from the "Tools" menu.
- Select "Allow Cookies from this site".
- Close all open web browser windows, or restart your computer, then login to the site again.
To allow session cookies in other browsers and applications:
Once you accept session cookies from TimerTrac.com, you should close all open
web browsers, then open a new browser window. In some cases you may need to restart
your computer. After doing so, please try to login again.
If you still are having trouble, please contact us at
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and let us know:
- What Operating System are you using? (Windows XP, Max OS X, etc.)
- What Web Browser (and version) are you using? (Internet Explorer, Mozilla, etc.)
- How do you connect to the Internet? (dial-up modem, cable modem, DSL, corporate LAN, etc.)
- Do you have Norton Internet Security or other firewall application? Please list which ones.
- Are you running in a corporate environment, or from a personal computer at home?
- Have you tried accessing the site from a different computer? If so, was it connected to the Internet differently than the first computer?
- Have you tried accessing the site from a different web browser?
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If you are running Internet Explorer, did you see a red icon at the bottom of the window (the "Privacy Report" icon)?
If so, double click on the icon - what does the message say?
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