Tony,
As far as I know 8100035a is a "catch-all" error code to indicate a failed
logon and doesn't indicate what failed, which is not really helpful to people
like us who get problems.
My problem was fixed my the FSS support team after I pushed and pushed to
get it sorted, I had to give them all my family's passwords (I changed them
to something really simple first and restored them after) and gave them
permission to access the accounts. I still don't know exactly what they did,
but all the information they were prepared to give, I posted in the second
message I sent on the 9th November last year, have a look there. I isn't very
helpful but I have advised others who suffered the same or similar problems
to quote the reference number SRX1043436131ID abd basically tell them "you
fixed his now do it for me". Bear in mind that since the problems I had there
have been several updates to FSS so the problems might not be the same, hope
this helps.
Good luck
--
Dave
"Tony Payne" wrote:
Quote:
> I also get error 8100035a when trying to log in for my daughter.
> I set her account up and it seemed to work ok when I tested it, but now I
> can't login and get this error.
> This thread sounds like it deals with the same issue, but how do I get to
> the options to change my daughter's account so that she can login.
> Thanks