It is possible that your computer is looking at old pages stored in the cache, or that a cookie has been corrupted. Please use the following instructions to clear this and then try to login again.
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Now click on Tools>Internet Options> On the Security tab set the level to Medium. Then on the Privacy tab set the Privacy level to Medium-High. Now click on Tools>Pop Up blocker and ensure that the pop up blocker is turned off.
Delete any shortcuts to the website in "favourites" and "bookmarks"
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In IE6 Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. On the general tab click on Delete cookies , then OK. Now click on Delete Files then OK and OK again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser
[cite]Posted By: Crazy[/cite]I've just had this reply from peformgroup.
It is possible that your computer is looking at old pages stored in the cache, or that a cookie has been corrupted. Please use the following instructions to clear this and then try to login again.
In IE6
Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. On the general tab click on Delete cookies , then OK. Now click on Delete Files then OK and OK again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser.
IE7
Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. In the middle of the General Tab in the area relating to Browsing History click on Delete. Then "delete cookies" and "Yes" "delete files". Then "yes". Click on Close and Close again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser.
Now click on Tools>Internet Options> On the Security tab set the level to Medium. Then on the Privacy tab set the Privacy level to Medium-High.
Now click on Tools>Pop Up blocker and ensure that the pop up blocker is turned off.
Delete any shortcuts to the website in "favourites" and "bookmarks"
The above should clear any corruption and force your computer to download new cookies from the site.
This is bullshit. We can't all be having the same problem.
By the way, I've received the same e-mail.
Deleted my cookies and then asked myself why I was trying to follow all these daft instructions.
I have been quite reserved over the last decade with my palace friends (Unfortunately I have a few of them) in taking-the-piss. I am now getting shite from them and fcuking wished I had done it for ten years to them. Sorry but palace piss me off, I hope they go out of business, tossers
Everyone who has subscribed to this service is having the same problem, even someone who's trying to use it for the first time so how can he have the wrong cookies?
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It is possible that your computer is looking at old pages stored in the cache, or that a cookie has been corrupted. Please use the following instructions to clear this and then try to login again.
In IE6
Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. On the general tab click on Delete cookies , then OK. Now click on Delete Files then OK and OK again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser.
IE7
Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. In the middle of the General Tab in the area relating to Browsing History click on Delete. Then "delete cookies" and "Yes" "delete files". Then "yes". Click on Close and Close again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser.
Now click on Tools>Internet Options> On the Security tab set the level to Medium. Then on the Privacy tab set the Privacy level to Medium-High.
Now click on Tools>Pop Up blocker and ensure that the pop up blocker is turned off.
Delete any shortcuts to the website in "favourites" and "bookmarks"
The above should clear any corruption and force your computer to download new cookies from the site.
BBC? Are you living in the UK?
It is possible that your computer is looking at old pages stored in the cache, or that a cookie has been corrupted. Please use the following instructions to clear this and then try to login again.
In IE6
Open Internet Explorer (one window only) and click on Tools then Internet Options. On the general tab click on Delete cookies , then OK. Now click on Delete Files then OK and OK again. Now press "Ctrl" and F5 together. Close and restart your browser
Complete Bollox
This is bullshit. We can't all be having the same problem.
By the way, I've received the same e-mail.
Deleted my cookies and then asked myself why I was trying to follow all these daft instructions.
It's their problem, not ours.
Especially as it's the first time I've used it, so nowt else for my PC to have stored.
tom watt is a piss poor commentator - should have stuck to actin at least he was half decent at that
http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/06/14/charlton_interviews2007_2008_feature.shtml
Right hand side - listen live,
Commentary pretty poor - more interested in telling us about people being ejected from Jimmy seed stand...
Still got Wigan v West Brom.
They need to pull their f**king fingers out.
Ha ha.
Please all CAFCTV users go to:
http://www.charltonlife.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=21611&page=1
This is a ridiculous reply.
Everyone who has subscribed to this service is having the same problem, even someone who's trying to use it for the first time so how can he have the wrong cookies?
The problem is at your end.
Come on you reds...