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Party Poker has blocked my computer from accessing their site. I can't log
on with this machine. A different computer I have no problem logging on.
They say that too many accounts have been opened from this computer and they
are "suspicious" as to the activity. My account is accessible from another
computer, but I can't log onto this one. My question is this: What are they
using to identify that I am trying to access their site using the blocked
computer? Both computers share the same connection, dial up, from the same
phone line. I have searched and deleted anything Party Poker related from
the registry, deleted cookies, uninstalled, re installed and I still can't
log on. How are they identifying this specific computer and how do I get
around it?
Party Poker has blocked my computer from accessing their site. I can't log
on with this machine. A different computer I have no problem logging on.
They say that too many accounts have been opened from this computer and they
are "suspicious" as to the activity. My account is accessible from another
computer, but I can't log onto this one. My question is this: What are they
using to identify that I am trying to access their site using the blocked
computer? Both computers share the same connection, dial up, from the same
phone line. I have searched and deleted anything Party Poker related from
the registry, deleted cookies, uninstalled, re installed and I still can't
log on. How are they identifying this specific computer and how do I get
around it?