accessing website

From: Teresa (egrassh_at_aol.com)
Date: 08/17/03


Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 01:56:06 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
> I work for Xerox and our benifiets are on Hewitt's
>site. For the last several months, it hasn't let me on
>the site saying something about cookies or security
>settings. I have put in to accept cookies and it still
>doesn't let me on. I can access the site from other
>computers. Any help out there?? I have gone in and set
>my computer back to all the defaults and downloaded all
>the latest updates, but still nothing...Help!!!! Thanks
>in advance......Kory
>.
>Go to start,then aol or whatever your browser is,click on
system info,(for me, it's aol system info) then click
utilities, then "clear browser cache" might work or might
not.



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