Unable to open link more than once
I clicked the YahooMail icon in the desktop and it opened a browser window. I closed that window and clicked the icon again. I got the following error: "Reusing the same login window is not allowed. Please close this window and re-launch the application from the main window." I saw the same behavior accessing gMail. I needed to sign out and sign back in before I could access them again.
Using IE 6 SP3
Using IE 6 SP3
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Inappropriate?I can't recreate this from IE6.
My gmail opens and if I try to open another it just doesn't open another.
Any other hints that can help me recreate this
I’m confused
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Inappropriate?Not much to it. I go here and log in:
https://GOEVERYWARE.myonelogin.com/
Once logged in I click the YahooMail icon. It prompts me to confirm my login, then takes me to my inbox. I close the window and click the icon again and I get the error.
This may be tied to another error I hadn't reported as yet. When I initially click on the icon I get a prompt saying "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page? If you leave your webtop session will not be preserved!" If I hit OK it takes me to Yahoo Mail outside the webtop environment. If I click cancel, YahooMail starts to load on the browser window within the webtop as expected, but then I get the same prompt. Again I hit cancel and it appears to continue loading but then prompts a third time. If I cancel again it completes loading. The page it takes me to is Yahoo's prompt to confirm my password. I enter my password and it takes me to my inbox with no further issues. I get a slightly different behavior with gMail. If I am already logged in, it brings up my inbox. If I'm not logged in it takes me to the login screen as expected. It isn't until I log in that I get the, "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?" prompt. In this case I only have to hit cancel once and it takes me to my inbox.
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