Welcome to the Troubleshooting area. Here you can get information and
suggestions for problems you may be experiencing.
Click on a problem
below for information and suggestions related to that problem. Or choose an
item from the menu to the left.
If this area does not
provide the information you are looking for, select the feedback option in the menu to the left, and send us a description of
your problem.
1.
I've forgotten my Sign-On ID and/or Pass Code.
2.
I've requested an Account to be added, but it
doesn't show up in my Account Summary.
3.
When I click on the Register of an account,
the register shows no transactions.
4.
When I sign in, I am immediately presented
with an ALERT screen saying I have performed an illegal activity.
5.
While working with the
DNAWeb, I am occasionally presented with an
ALERT screen.
6.
What are Cookies?
7.
There is a transaction in my register that I
don't recognize.
8.
The information in my register doesn't appear
to be up-to-date.
9.
I've scheduled a payment or transfer and it has
not been made.
Problem #1
I've forgotten my Sign-On ID and/or Pass Code.
Recommendation:
If you have forgotten your Sign-On ID or Pass
Code, send a feedback message stating this fact to the Support Desk. Be sure to
include your name with the message. You will then be contacted to verify your
identity. Upon verification, this information will be presented to you again.
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Problem #2
I've requested an Account to be added, but it
doesn't show up in my Account Summary.
Recommendation:
When you request an account to be added, the
request is placed in a queue for verification. This verification process may
take a couple of business days. If, after a couple of days have passed, the
account doesn't show up in your account summary page, send a message to the
Support Desk and the matter will be researched.
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Problem #3
When I click on the Register of an account,
the register shows no transactions.
Recommendation:
Posted transactions to your account are
tracked by the system from the point of enrolling or adding the account. So, as
time goes by, transactions will begin to show in your register. If you have had
transactions in your register in the past, and they are no longer showing, send
a message to the Support Desk, and the matter will be researched.
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Problem #4
When I sign in, I am immediately presented
with an ALERT screen saying I have performed an illegal activity.
Recommendation:
This is most commonly caused by your browser
not being configured to accept cookies.
You
should be aware that DNAWeb depends on cookies to verify your identity after signing in. If you've disabled
cookies from within your browser, or if you are running third-party software
that intercepts or deletes cookies, you will not be able to use
DNAWeb to manage your accounts.
With
Microsoft Internet Explorer, you have the option of ordering your browser to
disable all cookie use, to accept all cookies, or to alert you every time a
cookie is offered. Then you can decide whether to accept one or not.
If
you have your cookies disabled, you will be presented with an ALERT page
whenever you attempt to Sign-in to DNAWeb.
If
you chose to be prompted every time a cookie is offered, you will get a number
of dialog boxes after signing in asking whether you want to accept the cookie.
If you answer yes to these dialog boxes, you will be allowed to use the system.
If you answer no to any of these dialog boxes, you will be presented with the
ALERT page.
Changing how your browser deals with Cookies
In
Internet Explorer 4.0:
1.
On the View
menu, click Internet Options.
2.
Click the Advanced
tab.
3.
Scroll down to the
yellow exclamation icon under Security and pick one of the three
options.
In
Internet Explorer 5.0:
1.
On the Tools
menu, click Internet Options.
2.
Click the Security
tab.
3.
Select the Internet
zone.
4.
Click Custom Level.
5.
Scroll down to the
Cookies section and enable both the "Allow cookies that are stored on
your computer" and the "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)"
sections.
In
Netscape Navigator 4.0:
1.
On the Edit
menu, click Preferences.
2.
Click Advanced.
3.
Set your options in
the section labeled "Cookies."
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Problem #5
While working with the
DNAWeb, I am occasionally presented with an
ALERT screen.
Recommendation:
DNAWeb will
automatically sign you out if you have remained idle for a period of time. This
is done in case you have forgotten to sign-off of the system. If you are idle
on a particular page for a while, the system may interpret this to mean that
you have left the system and will subsequently sign you off. When you then
request your next page, you will be presented with the ALERT screen and you
will need to sign back on again.
If
you have not been idle for any period of time and you receive the ALERT screen,
this may be caused by your browser's cookie configuration (see the previous problem).
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Problem #6
What are Cookies?
Recommendation:
Cookies are small text files on your system,
used for keeping track of settings or data for a particular Web site. Because
the servers that receive your requests for Web pages have no way of knowing
specifically who is making a request, they have no way of storing settings for
specific users or changing the page they send based on choices a user has made
on another page.
Cookies
solve this problem by saving settings on your (the user's) system. When your
browser requests a page, it sends the settings that apply to that page along
with the request. Because your browser will send back only the settings to the
server that originally created them, cookies are a very secure way of
maintaining data that is specific to a particular user.
Cookies
can be temporary or permanent. Your browser keeps track of temporary cookies as
long as it is running, but deletes them when it is shut down. Temporary cookies
are used to pass information between Web pages during a single visit. (Online Banker uses this method.)
Your
browser saves permanent cookies as tiny files on your system to maintain
settings or data between multiple visits. "Permanent" cookies are
actually set to expire at some time in the future (commonly between 30 days and
a year from their creation date), and are automatically deleted from your
system at that time.
Cookies
are currently the only way to save personal choices between visits to a Web
page without having to log on each time you come to the page.
Cookie Concerns
Although
disabling cookies for your browser is an option, it's intended for a small
minority of people with extreme security or privacy concerns. If you choose it,
you give up a lot of convenience in exchange for a small amount of perceived
privacy.
For
example, with or without cookies, it is currently possible for the
creators of a Web site you visit to keep track of such things as the following:
-
The address of the
page that contained the link that brought you to their site
-
All the pages you
visit on their site
-
Choices you made on
forms on their site
-
What browser you are
using
-
Extensions you might
have added to your browser
-
The operating system
you are using
-
The time your system
clock is set to
-
The absolute address
(IP address) of the server that connects you to the Internet
The
only thing cookies add is the ability to keep track of this type of
information over multiple visits, thereby allowing the creators of the
Web site to build a more precise profile of a particular visitor's preferences.
But
the creators of a Web site do not have access to personal information
such as your name or your e-mail address unless you specifically give it to
them. Therefore they have no way of matching any data they might have gathered
with a specific user.
The
only information available to a Web site that comes close to identifying you
specifically is the IP address, but most Internet servers provide connections
for multiple users, and each user is usually assigned a new IP address randomly
each time they log on.
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Problem #7
There is a transaction in my register that I
don't recognize.
Recommendation:
If there is a transaction in your register
that you don't recall making or creating, send a message to the Support Desk,
specifying the transaction information, and the issue will be researched.
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Problem #8
The information in my register doesn't appear
to be up-to-date.
Recommendation:
DNAWeb is
updated each morning with posted transactions from the night before.
Transactions made on weekends and holidays will not post to your account until
the next business day.
If
you feel that an item has cleared but is not showing in your register, send a
message to the Support Desk, specifying the transaction information, and the
issue will be researched.
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Problem #9
I've scheduled a payment or transfer and it
has not been made.
Recommendation:
If your payee has not posted the payment to
your account within a few days of receiving it, send a message to the Support
Desk to inquire about the status of the payment.
Be
sure to provide the item's reference number (the reference number is displayed
on the Register screen under the "Num" column). The payment/transfer
will then be traced and a status response will be sent to you.
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