Motorola OnLine login

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tgo
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Motorola OnLine login

Post by tgo »

Is anyone else experiencing trouble logging in to MOL using Internet Explorer? I receive a red message that my browser does not support cookies, but cookies are enabled and switching between compatibility and normal mode doesn't seem to make any difference. I am using Windows 7 Pro on both machines. Haven't had this problem in the past. I considered posting this on the Computer/Technical Assistance forum, but it doesn't look like it gets much traffic.
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I had that issue long ago, I gave up and used downloaded google chrome just to log into Motorola.
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Hmm.. you're right, I'm getting the same error regardless of my security settings. I normally use Chrome. But then how do you use the exploded parts diagaram/reference? It used to only work on IE... for me anyway. You'd click on the diagram and the part would pop up underneath?
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escomm
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Do you have compatibility mode enabled?
Jim202
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I use Firefox and have never seen that message or had problems logging in.

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Bottom line, whoever designed that site has no clue what they're doing. Unfortunately the people that should have fired the site designers and hired new ones a long time ago have no clue what they're doing either. And I've got a sneaky suspicion that they're all the same people that are responsible for CPS. :o
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I'm having problems in both Chrome and IE as well. Guess I'll DL firefox.
tgo
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Thanks,KB9KST. Used Google Chrome, issue resolved.
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But the "interactive" exploded parts diagrams where you click on a PDF and the part displays below doesn't work for me in anything but IE... is this the case for everyone too?
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videonerd wrote:But the "interactive" exploded parts diagrams where you click on a PDF and the part displays below doesn't work for me in anything but IE... is this the case for everyone too?
Yep, hasn't worked in FireFox for years...
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Do you really think that a company that can't have fully functional radio programming software would do much better on a simple thing like a working web site?

The company would rather spend all that lavish money on the company board members than spend 5 cents extra on such a mundane item like their web site.

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escomm wrote:
videonerd wrote:But the "interactive" exploded parts diagrams where you click on a PDF and the part displays below doesn't work for me in anything but IE... is this the case for everyone too?
Yep, hasn't worked in FireFox for years...
Great - so you need IE to log in but can't log in in IE. But don't worry, we got your life-safety line covered in an emergency! :)
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