Hi,

My Wife had trouble logging in to Chase when she was running IE 10. The problem went away when she upgraded to IE11. I never had that problem with my account on Chase.

        Bob, K8LR, [email protected]

On 11/25/2014 12:14 PM, Mike Wilkens wrote:
At one time, over a year or so ago, there was a hickup when a WE user went to the login screen. I've told Chase techies that there was no longer a problem and was thanked, saying that the message would be removed or something to that effect. That was about a year ago as well. I experience this message the 2nd time I log in as there is more than one card account to deal with. At the first login screen the first edit box is a search box. The next two are the user id and the password items. I don't get the WindowEyes caution message. Logging off, then logging back in the search box isn't encountered; the first edit box is for the user id. This is when the WindowEyes caution is heard. Just ignore it. Hit Enter and wait with bated breath the screen showing how much more you will owe thanks to last minute spending.
Win7, IE11, WE 8.4 environment.


On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:08 AM, Loy <[email protected]> wrote:


I don't know if this is a Window Eyes Beta problem or a Chase problem. Windows 7 IE 10 after entering my password on the Chase site I hear that if I am a Window Eyes user I may not be able to log into this site. So I upgraded to IE 11 and after I enter my password I get a blank screen with no message.




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