Re: No Luck with Online Check In



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<1584fcd2-c38b-4869-87fb-5aa9929d2ae7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
JBG <janiceb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 3, 4:54 am, jt august <starsa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<229e8e77-5281-4bcf-bcee-cba7ff268...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,

 JBG <jani...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got an email that I could check in on-line for our Saturday
arrival.  I have been trying for 2 days. My reservation is pulled up
correctly but when I try to check in it says that on-line check is
temporarily unavailable.

I have to ask what computer, OS and browser you are using?  Disney.com
is happiest with IE for Vista on a 6.5 Ghtz Quad-Duo core with 12 Gig of
RAM and a THX-certified, Dolby Digital ready surround sound audio card
and a 21-inch flat screen LCD monitor set of 240 Hrtz refresh rate.  
Anything less and you may run into problems.

jt


Ha Ha

Sony VAIO
Intel Pentium M 1.86GHz
1862 MHz
Mem 1.5 Gig
Cache Mem 2 MBytes
Internet Explorer 7
Windows XP

Should be plenty

Janice

It still may be a case of bad code in the java or flash that disney web
gurus are addicted to.

Oh, wait a minute, XP? That is so yesterland to those gurus. That may
be your problem.

Now on a more technical and realistic note, try purging your cache and
maybe your cookies. There could be something in either of those causing
a conflict. If that doesn't help, check your plug-ins. Flash had an
update recently, there may be others.

jt
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