logging problem with windows 7 64bit

Hi all;

im a registered user of bitcomet and i was logging normally to my account in my old computer it was windows xp ,i have now new computer with windows 7 64bit system,and i cant log in to my account,it show only the progress of sign in(see the attachment)…please help me..

thanks,

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Please try to log in with your firewall disabled and all active task terminated. If you still fail to log in, please let me know.

Try running bitcomet “as administrator” by “right click” on the icon on desktop or start menu and select “run as administrator”. See if that makes a difference.

Queenie, we had another member report that they were unable to sign in when using a limited user account and this may be a similar issue.

I‘ve noticed that post. Actually he messaged me and told me he had worked it out. Hope this will be helpful to more users.

thanks guys for replay fast but Unfortunately both suggestions not working :frowning: .please if any other solutions tell me

thanks :wink:

I really wish that we, as a group, would not tell people to disable their firewalls. It’s never necessary, and is really, really BAD advice.

It’s a suggestion just help to locate the problem. If it works with firewall disabled, we may ascertain the crux of this problem. We didn’t mean to make it a final solution.

If it works with the firewall disabled, then the system is probably already infected. It’s NEVER necessary to disable the firewall. If the firewall is suspected as the problem then the answer is to open the listen port – to CONFIGURE the firewall, not turn it off altogether. No one should ever connect to the internet without a known working firewall. It takes more time to take a shower than to get infected.

One group trying to test this subject reported that they couldn’t even finish installing Windows before their test system became infected.

Once a system has been exposed, it need complete and thorough cleaning – because most of the really bad infections do their best to conceal their existence and make sure you never find out that they are present. No one product can do the job of cleaning. You need an antivirus, an anti-spyware product, anti-malware and a rootkit decector. You need to run them all on any system that you’ve exposed to the internet without a firewall, for any length of time.

Vista and seven have been hardened against this type of “drive by” infection, so it’s not nearly as dangerous running without a firewall for a brief time. XP wasn’t very good at stopping Trojans from installing. I do think a brief test can be very useful to pinpoint a firewall as the cause, plus, if you’re using a router, the NAT will provide some protection while you’re testing, not unsolicited connections will get past your router, but if you don’t use a router, then the need for a firewall is much greater.

Im still waiting of solution <_< ,my pc is clean no infections .

thanks. :slight_smile:

That attached image doesn’t show a sign-in in progress. It shows one that hasn’t started yet.

If your issue is that the sign-in isn’t automatic anymore, this is because you have not instructed the newly-installed BitComet to sign in automatically each time.

Options → Service → Sign in CometID automatically.

Can you login Comet ID from webpage?

Please check the lower right corner of BC whether your listen port is blocked? Please provide us a screenshot like this:

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I also have been using Bitcomet in Windows XP. Upon loading onto new laptop, I am prompted for a login password. I entered password and got a login failure. I went to CometID to reset password, reset it, and tried again, but no go. I can’t even get into the Bitcomet program to tinker with options. So I uninstalled/reinstalled Bitcomet, but still cannot get into the program. Help!

KC

Can you login from webpage? Please provide us more detailed info as I mentioned in #2 #8 #14

cannot get into the program.

You are going to have to express yourself better, this statement is so vague that I really don’t know what you mean.

Also, this topic is about a very specific problem with logging into comet ID, an optional service, and your problem doesn’t seem to be related so you should make a new topic after reading the topic in my signature and providing all the required info.

Thanks

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hamid, lets start this support request over from the beginning so we can do it properly. Please read the link in my signature titles “READ THIS before posting” and reply with all the required info about your computer and internet connection.

Then also answer this…

Do you use any IP address filtering programs or block lists?

Are you able to log into your account at cometID.com?