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yes i can login my profile. if you are not able to login in you account on facebook. then set you system time and date and then try to login again.
Login Module
To log into the system.
By launching a web browser, typing in the IP address of the system and the login information you were given during setup, you may access your Zmodo camera system.
See the related link for a good tutorial on how to do this.
To set up Mac OS X to connect to a server at Login: Connect to the server you want to use. Open System Preferences. Select your account from the Accounts section. Click the Login Items tab. Drag the server's icon from a Finder window into the list of Login items in the System Preferences window. Quit System Preferences.
Few day before i have the same problem. My friend guide me. update system date and time and then try to login. I do all these steps and then i can login my facebook account.
"Pecos" is Government software which facilitates administrative tasks related to the "Medicare" system. Only licensed practitioners and delegated officials may obtain a login for this site.
Have an admission control system where the users must individually join through a login page with personalized login, so you can keep track of who joins, and what they do.
If you want specific pages to require a login, then you can use .htaccess and .htpasswd (check related links below for more info) If you want to make your own login, linked to a database, you'll have to use another language, like PHP. (you can find a video tutorial in the related links)
To enter the system, follow these steps: Turn on the device. Enter your username and password. Navigate to the login screen. Input your credentials. Click on the "Enter" or "Login" button. You are now in the system.
Creating an entire account system with only HTML is practically impossible. If it were possible, the security holes would lead to a massive vulnerability in the system, rendering it useless. A better option would be to incorporate a server-side language like PHP or ASP, or even the implementation of HTACCESS.