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(3 users)  More options Jan 29 2008, 6:12 pm
From: Google Calendar Guide
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:12:57 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Jan 29 2008 6:12 pm
Subject: Known Issue for users having trouble signing in and seeing constant reloading or redirecting.
If your Google Calendar is constantly reloading when trying to sign
in, please be assured that we're aware of this issue. We've already
made changes to resolve the problem but some users may need to delete
their cookies to fully fix this behavior.

I've included instructions to delete cookies from Microsoft Internet
Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari below:

IE

1. Open IE and click on the "Tools" menu.
2. Select "Internet Options."
3. Click on the "General" tab if it isn't selected already.
4. Under the heading "Temporary Internet files," click on "Delete
Cookies..."
5. Click "OK" for the "Delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet
Files folder?" prompt.
6. Click "OK" to exit.

Firefox

1. Open Firefox and click on the "Tools" menu.
2. Select "Options."
3. Click on the "Privacy" icon on the left.
4. Select "Cookies" and click on "View Cookies"
5. Select google.com from the list and press "remove cookie."
6. Click "OK" to exit.

Safari

1. Open Safari and click on the main "Safari" menu.
2. Select "Preferences."
3. Click on the "Security" tab.
4. Select the "Show Cookies" button.
5. Select the "Remove All" button and then confirm again to "Remove
All."
6. Click "Done" to exit.

Thanks for reading.

Becky


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