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Wrong time/date can cause a lot of problems. Even Windows saying your version is not legit.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCan't seem to log in. Yesterday, I was logged in but was getting an error message when trying to look at the programmes I'd saved on iPlayer. So, I followed the FAQ, cleared all the cookies, emptied the cache, etc. Now I can't log in at all.
In Firefox I get "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete." I have followed all the hints and tips on the Mozilla website, still no difference. I even turned off AV and my firewall. I also turned off the setting about telling sites not track me. Still get the same error message. Cookies are all fully enabled, even though I used to be more restrictive with them.
In IE, I just get "Page cannot be displayed". Did all the same shizzle re cookies and cache.
Had a web chat with BBC support and they didn't have a clue, I've been referred to their tech guys who will respond sometime in the next 10 days. They told me to disable HTML5 support, made no difference.
No issues on other websites I frequent. I ran CCleaner and ticked all the boxes to wipe out pretty much everything then restarted.
What's next on the idiot list that can I try?
TL;DR Standard tech support response...
Try a reboot
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For those running iPlayer apps, there was a major issue with a recent release of it which meant the app crashed every time you went to view your download queue. They've released a fix today which allegedly works.
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Spent a whole evening trying to get my tablet working properly before noticing the wrong timeOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostWell after all that faffing about, I spotted that my laptop was set to the wrong time. It said I was in London/Dublin timezone with the appropriate summer time adjustment but it was an hour ahead.
Forced a resync with a different time server and now the BBC will let me log in and pick up where I left off.
As you were, peeps.
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Well after all that faffing about, I spotted that my laptop was set to the wrong time. It said I was in London/Dublin timezone with the appropriate summer time adjustment but it was an hour ahead.
Forced a resync with a different time server and now the BBC will let me log in and pick up where I left off.
As you were, peeps.
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Signing in to BBC website
Can't seem to log in. Yesterday, I was logged in but was getting an error message when trying to look at the programmes I'd saved on iPlayer. So, I followed the FAQ, cleared all the cookies, emptied the cache, etc. Now I can't log in at all.
In Firefox I get "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete." I have followed all the hints and tips on the Mozilla website, still no difference. I even turned off AV and my firewall. I also turned off the setting about telling sites not track me. Still get the same error message. Cookies are all fully enabled, even though I used to be more restrictive with them.
In IE, I just get "Page cannot be displayed". Did all the same shizzle re cookies and cache.
Had a web chat with BBC support and they didn't have a clue, I've been referred to their tech guys who will respond sometime in the next 10 days. They told me to disable HTML5 support, made no difference.
No issues on other websites I frequent. I ran CCleaner and ticked all the boxes to wipe out pretty much everything then restarted.
What's next on the idiot list that can I try?Tags: None
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