I cannot access my emails as I keep getting a pop up saying "enter network password"
I have a correct password and did change it but to no avail. cannot contact google
Seems there was a major russian hacking days ago but no fix yet ???
any body having the same problems
Ken
Jonathan said
01:44 PM Aug 11, 2014
HI Ken ..
had no problems with gmail here at all ..
What I might suggest (if you know how to do it) is to delete all your current cookies ..
They will rebuild in due course, but occassionally they can become corrupted and cause that problem .. that has happened to me in the past ..
cheers mate !
Friar Park said
03:05 PM Aug 11, 2014
Ken I agree with Jonathan, but to delete the cookies i use a free cleaner program from Piriform called CCleaner. I tend to clean before and after using the internet seems to work for me since i dont have problems that others have.
Friar
Jonathan said
03:21 PM Aug 11, 2014
yeah .. its a good programme Friar .. so much so that after using it for a few years I've decided to support it ..
If you guys are using Mozilla Firefox, you can easily set that to look after your cookies in a variety of ways ..
I've set mine to delete all but a few of my chosen cookies as soon as Firefox closes down ..
cheers!
neilnruth said
03:31 PM Aug 11, 2014
I would say some gmail accounts have been hacked. We don't have one but we received email from someone who had and they had been hacked.
KeenTravellers said
04:09 PM Aug 11, 2014
The Network Password is not GMAIL password... irrespective of what they type.
Its seems to be looking for the authorisation access by which the person connects to the internet....
So its the internet password which is the problem.
Your exactly right Friar Park.. Spot on. Everyone should be using CCLEANER
A very simple little program which when set right, cleans up all the crap easily.
Run it everytime you get off - any net based program - and your worry free.
Then there is nothing left for anyone to hack...
Spot on.
Cheers
KT
Glenelg said
04:11 PM Aug 11, 2014
my gmail is ok, i also use cccleaner.
Murraman said
07:22 PM Aug 11, 2014
You should be able to reset it, nominate another email address for the new pass to go to. I've had a problem before as I forgot the pass to one of my many gmail accounts I manage and I had it reset.
And yes ccleaner is great been using it for years, check your startup program's in it. I usually stop about 70% of them and your computer will love you for it. Allan
exa41 said
08:36 PM Aug 11, 2014
Hi Ken , you should be able to enter your user name and use there data base to give you a new password that you can later change to your own liking . There is usually a FORGOT MY PASSWORD passage and they will send you another one. I use AVG and Spybot of which you can set it to delete temporary files etc on exit .
ken thomas said
10:36 AM Aug 12, 2014
Hello chaps
Have tried all that and changed password but kept coming up with the pop up
I downloaded cccleaner and ran that, and it seems to have got rid of the pop up but not sure if all my emails are coming thru as it has been very quiet on that front
ken
cooee said
07:39 PM Aug 12, 2014
I downloaded cccleaner and ran that, and it seems to have got rid of the pop up but not sure if all my emails are coming thru as it has been very quiet on that front ken
Hi Ken
Unlike phones you can send an email to yourself and test the connection.
hello
I cannot access my emails as I keep getting a pop up saying "enter network password"
I have a correct password and did change it but to no avail. cannot contact google
Seems there was a major russian hacking days ago but no fix yet ???
any body having the same problems
Ken
HI Ken ..
had no problems with gmail here at all ..
What I might suggest (if you know how to do it) is to delete all your current cookies ..
They will rebuild in due course, but occassionally they can become corrupted and cause that problem .. that has happened to me in the past ..
cheers mate !
Ken I agree with Jonathan, but to delete the cookies i use a free cleaner program from Piriform called CCleaner. I tend to clean before and after using the internet seems to work for me since i dont have problems that others have.
Friar
yeah .. its a good programme Friar .. so much so that after using it for a few years I've decided to support it ..
If you guys are using Mozilla Firefox, you can easily set that to look after your cookies in a variety of ways ..
I've set mine to delete all but a few of my chosen cookies as soon as Firefox closes down ..
cheers!
Its seems to be looking for the authorisation access by which the person connects to the internet....
So its the internet password which is the problem.
Your exactly right Friar Park.. Spot on. Everyone should be using CCLEANER
A very simple little program which when set right, cleans up all the crap easily.
Run it everytime you get off - any net based program - and your worry free.
Then there is nothing left for anyone to hack...
Spot on.
Cheers
KT
And yes ccleaner is great been using it for years, check your startup program's in it. I usually stop about 70% of them and your computer will love you for it. Allan
Have tried all that and changed password but kept coming up with the pop up
I downloaded cccleaner and ran that, and it seems to have got rid of the pop up but not sure if all my emails are coming thru as it has been very quiet on that front
ken
I downloaded cccleaner and ran that, and it seems to have got rid of the pop up but not sure if all my emails are coming thru as it has been very quiet on that front
ken
Hi Ken
Unlike phones you can send an email to yourself and test the connection.