Do It Yourself - Problem Sign In

If you need help signing in, ask yourself the following questions:

Are you having difficulty accessing your account because of a problem with your password?

Your password is case sensitive, so remember which letters you capitalized.

Are you using a browser that doesn't support cookies, or do you have cookies disabled?

Your browser must support cookies, and the option must be enabled to sign in.

To enable cookies

Internet Explorer 5
1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click the Internet zone.
4. Select a security level other than High.
-or-
Click Custom Level, scroll to the Cookies section, and then click Enable for both cookie options.

Internet Explorer 4.x
1. Click View, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Scroll to the Security section.
4. Under Cookies, click Always accept cookies.

Other browsers
To see if your browser supports cookies, and for detailed instructions about how to enable this feature, see the online Help for your browser.

If you see a message to notify you that a Web site is trying to send you a cookie when you try to sign in, you should choose to continue or you will not be able to sign in.

If your browser does not support cookies, you can upgrade to a newer browser, such as Internet Explorer 5.

Are you having difficulty accessing your account because of a problem with your Internet connection and our Internal Server?

1. To see if your Internet connection is functioning, try to access other website such as google.com or hotmail.com.
2. If you can access other website, that means our Internal Server is off. Please call your System Administrator to on it.

If you still cannot find the answer you're looking for, please contact your System Administrator

TIPS: Never expose your username and password to anyone you do not know. Give it only to the System Administrator when prompt.