AOL User Login Issues

Description:
If you have problems logging in, or if you are experiencing problems with the system kicking you to the login page for no reason, you must make sure your browser has cookies properly enabled. In some recent browsers, just having cookies turned "on" is not enough. You may also want to try clearing your browser's cache. Refer to the instructions below for help.
 
Cookies Are NOT Properly Enabled If:
  • You can successfully log in, but when you try to advance, you are taken back to the login screen.
  • You are typing in your username and password and it is just bringing you back to the username and password field again.
  • You experience the following error: "Element USERID is undefined in SESSION."
 

Properly Enabling Cookies on AOL 9.0:

  • Click on the AOL "Settings" icon near the top of your AOL window
  • In the "Essentials" section, click on "Internet [Web] Options"
  • Click on the "Privacy" tab
  • Click on the "Advanced" button
  • Ensure that "Override automatic cookie handling" is checked
  • First and Third party cookies should be set to "Accept"
  • Check "Always allow session cookies"
  • Click on "OK"
  • Click "Apply" and then "OK"
  • Exit AOL and restart your computer (This step is important. Do not skip.)
 
Properly Enabling Cookies on AOL 8.0:

  • Click on the AOL "Settings" icon near the top of your AOL window
  • In the dropdown that appears, select "Preferences"
  • Click the "By Category" tab
  • Find "Internet" in the listings
  • Click on the "Privacy" tab
  • Click on the "Advanced" button
  • Ensure that "Override automatic cookie handling" is checked
  • First and Third party cookies should be set to "Accept"
  • Check "Always allow session cookies"
  • Click on "OK"
  • Click "Apply" and then "OK"
  • Exit AOL and restart your computer (This step is important. Do not skip.)

 

If you still experience difficulty logging in after following the instructions above, it is reccommended that you use Internet Explorer 6.0 or above or Firefox 2.0 or above.