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Russ,

I see some players want to participate in 2 even 3 of these tourneys!
Is this desirable?
I think you started 3 tournaments so a lot of DIFFERENT players could participate.
Anyway, in my opinion, when multiple, identical tournaments start at the same moment everyone should participate in 1 tourney at the most...

Quirine

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Hi all,
I am having trouble loggin into RHP from my home PC. It has been since the recent security enhancements. I make sure that I am logging out of my pc at work, but still and not able to log in from home. It has become very frustrating, although I see the benefits of the security improvements. Can any one help? Or point me in the correct direction?

Much thanks,

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Originally posted by shalott
Hi all,
I am having trouble loggin into RHP from my home PC. It has been since the recent security enhancements. I make sure that I am logging out of my pc at work, but still and not able to log in from home. It has become very frustrating, although I see the benefits of the security improvements. Can any one help? Or point me in the correct direction?

Much thanks,
I have no problems with this at all.Very strange indeed,never thought about that.

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Originally posted by shalott
Hi all,
I am having trouble loggin into RHP from my home PC. It has been since the recent security enhancements. I make sure that I am logging out of my pc at work, but still and not able to log in from home. It has become very frustra ...[text shortened]... one help? Or point me in the correct direction?

Much thanks,
Are you using the same browser at work and home?

Most offices seem to use Internet Explorer. Yhy not check the Internet settings at work and compare them to those at your home (right click on IE icon on desk top and select Properties).

I've also seen it posted several times on this site that it is worth clearing your internet cache out (get to this from same menu as above).

If all else fails, why not try another browser? I have been using Mozilla Firebird for sometime now. Find at link - http://www.mozilla.org/products/firebird/

Hope it works out so you can get your RHP fix!!! 😀

BTW - probably better to put these questions into the "Help & Site Ideas" Forum

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Originally posted by Lazaraus
Are you using the same browser at work and home?

Most offices seem to use Internet Explorer. Yhy not check the Internet settings at work and compare them to those at your home (right click on IE icon on desk top and select Properties).

I've also seen it posted several times on this site that it is worth clearing your internet cache out (get to this f ...[text shortened]... fix!!! 😀

BTW - probably better to put these questions into the "Help & Site Ideas" Forum
I acknowledge there is a problem here.

A small number of people have mentioned this issue - so I am going to spend some time looking at it tomorrow. I can't imagine for one minute what the problem is, as nothing unusual is going on - and it is a difficult problem to solve when I don't experience it myself.

But, for what it is worth, you do *not* need to log out of your office PC, this will make no difference.

-Russ

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get round this by logging on to www.chessatwork.com at the office, and to www.redhotpawn.com at home. works fine for me. you might still find you have to log in every time you want to play, although i only have to when in the office.

mark

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thanks much, I am still not able to log into RHP from home. I will continue to hope for resolution and will move my query to the Help thread. thanks again for all of your insight and assistance.

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Originally posted by Russ
I acknowledge there is a problem here.

A small number of people have mentioned this issue - so I am going to spend some time looking at it tomorrow. I can't imagine for one minute what the problem is, as nothing unusual is going on - and it is a difficult problem to solve when I don't experience it myself.

But, for what it is worth, you do *not* need to log out of your office PC, this will make no difference.

-Russ
Thanks,Russ.We benifit from your guidance

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hey russ,
the problem might be having the "cookies disable" set in the internet security options setting.
snl