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I have been trying to log on to the Michigan Rotary club site. I keep getting the message that I am not authorized. Is anyone familiar with this club and can you tell me how to log on I have tried MIrotaryclub and MI.rotaryclub. nothing has worked for me so far
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http://www.mirotaryclub.com/ ? worked for me...
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"not authorized" usually means username/password error.
Check your email for the original username/password you registered with or open a new account. If they have a "forgot your password" link you may be able to recover it that way.
If you're getting a 403: Forbidden or other similar generic HTML error message you should:
(if you're using Internet Explorer)
Click tools - internet options
Click the "Delete Cookies" button and click okay
Click the "Delete Files" button, check the little checkbox "delete all offline content" and click okay
Click the "Settings" button - set disk space to 10mb
Click the "Security" tab at the top.
Set all four zones to their "Default" level
Click the "Privacy" tab at the top
Set it to default level if it's not already there
Click the "Content" tab at the top
Click the "Clear SSL State" button and click okay
Click the "Advanced" tab at the top
Click "Restore Defaults"
In the list, uncheck "Enable third party browser extentions (requires restart)"
Then close Internet Explorer.
Re-open internet explorer. Visit the site again. Sign in.
If all else fails, email me a screenshot of the error message at vipernicus42@hotmail.com - your firewall may be blocking it, or you may be banned.
No, of course I don't work for an ISP![Stick Out Tongue](https://www.rx7club.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Jon
Check your email for the original username/password you registered with or open a new account. If they have a "forgot your password" link you may be able to recover it that way.
If you're getting a 403: Forbidden or other similar generic HTML error message you should:
(if you're using Internet Explorer)
Click tools - internet options
Click the "Delete Cookies" button and click okay
Click the "Delete Files" button, check the little checkbox "delete all offline content" and click okay
Click the "Settings" button - set disk space to 10mb
Click the "Security" tab at the top.
Set all four zones to their "Default" level
Click the "Privacy" tab at the top
Set it to default level if it's not already there
Click the "Content" tab at the top
Click the "Clear SSL State" button and click okay
Click the "Advanced" tab at the top
Click "Restore Defaults"
In the list, uncheck "Enable third party browser extentions (requires restart)"
Then close Internet Explorer.
Re-open internet explorer. Visit the site again. Sign in.
If all else fails, email me a screenshot of the error message at vipernicus42@hotmail.com - your firewall may be blocking it, or you may be banned.
No, of course I don't work for an ISP
![Stick Out Tongue](https://www.rx7club.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Jon
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