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| | Internet banking problem With my new Dell Inspiron 1501 notebook, with VISTA, I can't access my online banking. I can get through the security pages of the banking site, but once I type in my account number and PIN, I get the message that Internet Explorer can't display the page. I've tried disabling Norton, I've lowered the security and privacy levels of Internet Explorer, and I've checked and unchecked many different combinations of SSL and TLS. My bank (credit union, actually) says I shouldn't be having a problem and they don't know what to suggest. I have no problems with the site with my desktop which uses Win XP. I don't know if it's a Norton problem or a VISTA problem. I'm not a computer-wiz but I'd appreciate any suggestions that a novice could follow for solving this problem. Thanks. -- CaroleD |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem Uninstall Norton and see if it works then. Disabling Norton is a poor choice since it rarely disables itself correctly. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "CaroleD" <caroledoyle@nospam.windstream.net> wrote in message news:eHvTVAkTHHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > With my new Dell Inspiron 1501 notebook, with VISTA, I can't access my > online banking. I can get through the security pages of the banking site, > but once I type in my account number and PIN, I get the message that > Internet Explorer can't display the page. I've tried disabling Norton, > I've lowered the security and privacy levels of Internet Explorer, and > I've checked and unchecked many different combinations of SSL and TLS. My > bank (credit union, actually) says I shouldn't be having a problem and > they don't know what to suggest. I have no problems with the site with my > desktop which uses Win XP. I don't know if it's a Norton problem or a > VISTA problem. I'm not a computer-wiz but I'd appreciate any suggestions > that a novice could follow for solving this problem. Thanks. > > -- > CaroleD |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem I guess I may have to resort to that. From what I understand, sometimes Norton doesn't even uninstall itself correctly! I use AVG-Free on my other computers, but this one came with 456 days of Norton pre-loaded, so I had decided to leave it on until it ran out. Thanks for your help. "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message news:OuUW4FkTHHA.2256@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Uninstall Norton and see if it works then. Disabling Norton is a poor > choice since it rarely disables itself correctly. |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem I had both the Vista version of Norton Internet Security & Norton confidental. 2007 . and ran into the same problem I was able to get around the problem by going into the GUI and disabling the firewall, intrustion protection, auto protection crimeware , spyware malware, phifing filter., email scanning (you don't need to manually stop services) then closing IE, and visting the sites again "CaroleD" <caroledoyle@nospam.windstream.net> wrote in message news:u9K8DLkTHHA.4404@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I guess I may have to resort to that. From what I understand, sometimes >Norton doesn't even uninstall itself correctly! I use AVG-Free on my other >computers, but this one came with 456 days of Norton pre-loaded, so I had >decided to leave it on until it ran out. Thanks for your help. > > "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message > news:OuUW4FkTHHA.2256@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Uninstall Norton and see if it works then. Disabling Norton is a poor >> choice since it rarely disables itself correctly. > |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem Do you do this every time you need to do banking, or do you just leave all those things disabled? I had disabled most of those things in Norton Internet Security, although maybe not ALL of them. "kevin forsythe" <kevinfor@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:uYLW82kTHHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I had both the Vista version of Norton Internet Security & Norton >confidental. 2007 . and ran into the same problem > I was able to get around the problem by going into the GUI and disabling > the firewall, intrustion protection, auto protection crimeware , spyware > malware, phifing filter., email scanning (you don't need to manually stop > services) then closing IE, and visting the sites again |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem Carole, Am with Georgia Federal Credit Union, and have the EXACT same issue. But, I DON'T have Norton installed (AVG, free). I even turned off the Windows Firewall, and still could not get the screen that shows my account details (i.e. the amounts, etc) to show up. I emailed GFCU, and they say, "It's should work". Yeah, right... On my XP pc, it works fine. So, that tells me it's a security issue on Vista, but what, is the real question. On Feb 11, 9:38 pm, "CaroleD" <caroledo...@nospam.windstream.net> wrote: > Do you do this every time you need to do banking, or do you just leave all > those things disabled? > I had disabled most of those things in Norton Internet Security, although > maybe not ALL of them. > > "kevin forsythe" <kevin...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > > news:uYLW82kTHHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > >I had both the Vista version of Norton Internet Security & Norton > >confidental. 2007 . and ran into the same problem > > I was able to get around the problem by going into the GUI and disabling > > the firewall, intrustion protection, auto protection crimeware , spyware > > malware, phifing filter., email scanning (you don't need to manually stop > > services) then closing IE, and visting the sites again- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem Good to know!!! I have an e-mail dialog going on with the manager of Georgia Federal Credit Union now, and he says they're setting up some computers with VISTA to try it out. The more e-mails they get saying there's a problem with online banking and VISTA, the more they're going to recognize that they need to do something. Try e-mailing BANDER@gfcuonline.org and let him know the problem. He's the one I'm having the dialog with right now. <navilyninc@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171309645.135767.191750@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Carole, > > Am with Georgia Federal Credit Union, and have the EXACT same issue. > But, I DON'T have Norton installed (AVG, free). I even turned off the > Windows Firewall, and still could not get the screen that shows my > account details (i.e. the amounts, etc) to show up. I emailed GFCU, > and they say, "It's should work". Yeah, right... > > On my XP pc, it works fine. So, that tells me it's a security issue on > Vista, but what, is the real question. CaroleD - Retired and loving it in the foothills of NW GA My quilts, crafts, pets, and more - http://home.windstream.net/caroledoyle/ |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem One thing you might want to try is to install either the Firefox or Netscape browser, then see if you can make the connection. If you *do* make the connection, then the problem could be with the server. Some web servers check the type of browser you are using, and could be confused about the header being sent from IE7. In this case I would venture to say that the server is not reporting the correct error. If installing one of the other browsers does work, then the staff at the Bank has not correctly planned for Vista/IE7. If installing one of the other browsers still does not work, then its on your end. navilyninc@gmail.com wrote: > Carole, > > Am with Georgia Federal Credit Union, and have the EXACT same issue. > But, I DON'T have Norton installed (AVG, free). I even turned off the > Windows Firewall, and still could not get the screen that shows my > account details (i.e. the amounts, etc) to show up. I emailed GFCU, > and they say, "It's should work". Yeah, right... > > On my XP pc, it works fine. So, that tells me it's a security issue on > Vista, but what, is the real question. > > On Feb 11, 9:38 pm, "CaroleD" <caroledo...@nospam.windstream.net> > wrote: >> Do you do this every time you need to do banking, or do you just leave all >> those things disabled? >> I had disabled most of those things in Norton Internet Security, although >> maybe not ALL of them. >> >> "kevin forsythe" <kevin...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message >> >> news:uYLW82kTHHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> >> >>> I had both the Vista version of Norton Internet Security & Norton >>> confidental. 2007 . and ran into the same problem >>> I was able to get around the problem by going into the GUI and disabling >>> the firewall, intrustion protection, auto protection crimeware , spyware >>> malware, phifing filter., email scanning (you don't need to manually stop >>> services) then closing IE, and visting the sites again- Hide quoted text - >> - Show quoted text - > > |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem I doubt that Internet Explorer 7 is the problem, because I'm using that on my Win XP computer and the Credit Union banking doesn't have any problem with that. It's just on the new computer with VISTA, and now there seems to be at least two of us with VISTA at the same credit union, both with the same problem. Make me think it's the Credit Union. I don't want to mess around with uninstalling and reinstalling just yet, or putting another browser on at this point. I want to wait to see what the techs at the Credit Union come up with. -- CaroleD - Retired and loving it in the foothills of NW GA My quilts, crafts, pets, and more - http://home.windstream.net/caroledoyle/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "JDa™©" <JDaNoSpam@NoSpam.net> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.security Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:47 PM Subject: Re: Internet banking problem > One thing you might want to try is to install either the Firefox or > Netscape browser, then see if you can make the connection. If you *do* > make the connection, then the problem could be with the server. Some > web servers check the type of browser you are using, and could be > confused about the header being sent from IE7. |
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| | Re: Internet banking problem Yesterday evening, I called GFCU, and they said they knew about the problem and we gathering evidence. They asked me about my pc, i.e. how much memory, version of Vista, etc, etc... At least I know am not going mad. Nonetheless, we wait. Carole, if I were you, I'd do the same and call the credit union, just to show more and more people have issues... On Feb 12, 7:27Â*pm, "CaroleD" <caroledo...@nospam.windstream.net> wrote: > I doubt that Internet Explorer 7 is the problem, because I'm using that on > my Win XP computer and the Credit Union banking doesn't have any problem > with that. Â*It's just on the new computer with VISTA, and now there seems to > be at least two of us with VISTA at the same credit union, both with the > same problem. Â*Make me think it's the Credit Union. Â*I don't want to mess > around with uninstalling and reinstalling just yet, or putting another > browser on at this point. Â*I want to wait to see what the techs at the > Credit Union come up with. > > -- > CaroleD - Retired and loving it in the foothills of NW GA > My quilts, crafts, pets, and more -http://home.windstream.net/caroledoyle/ > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JDa™©" <JDaNoS...@NoSpam.net> > > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.security > Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:47 PM > Subject: Re: Internet banking problem > > > One thing you might want to try is to install either the Firefox or > > Netscape browser, then see if you can make the connection. Â*If you*do* > > make the connection, then the problem could be with the server. Â*Some > > web servers check the type of browser you are using, and could be > > confused about the header being sent from IE7.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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