Fiery
Member
Gday fellas 
My partner has just bought himself a new tower, I put a fresh install of Vista onto it. We both prefer firefox over IE, so I installed the latest version 15.
Now for the fun and games, we both use Internet Banking, he can successfully log into his online bank, but every time he tries to view his transactions in any of accounts, it's a no go.
So I uninstalled FF, put the version I have on 13.0.1, by this time he was in bed (he has to work). I tried logging into the same Internet Banking site using my login details, I could do everything and anything in there.
Problem solved, or so I thought. Tonight he tried logging in to his online bank, made it through all the login criteria, got to his accounts, and the same thing, he cannot see his transactions.
When he logs out of the Internet Banking he gets "405 http verb used to access this page"
So I tried creating a new profile for him, all it created were security certificate warnings.
Because he is currently playing on his new tower, I cannot fiddle
, so I need to wait until he is off his PC.
However this does not solve the dilemma of why I can login to the online banking access my transactions using FF, and he cannot.
Up until hopefully I can find out with your help why he cannot use his online banking with FF, I have told him to use IE.
When I uninstalled V15 of FF, I used Revo Uninstaller Pro, which deleted all registry entries etc, so that when I installed V13.0.1, I knew I wouldn't be compounding the problem.
Any ideas?

My partner has just bought himself a new tower, I put a fresh install of Vista onto it. We both prefer firefox over IE, so I installed the latest version 15.
Now for the fun and games, we both use Internet Banking, he can successfully log into his online bank, but every time he tries to view his transactions in any of accounts, it's a no go.
So I uninstalled FF, put the version I have on 13.0.1, by this time he was in bed (he has to work). I tried logging into the same Internet Banking site using my login details, I could do everything and anything in there.
Problem solved, or so I thought. Tonight he tried logging in to his online bank, made it through all the login criteria, got to his accounts, and the same thing, he cannot see his transactions.
When he logs out of the Internet Banking he gets "405 http verb used to access this page"
So I tried creating a new profile for him, all it created were security certificate warnings.
Because he is currently playing on his new tower, I cannot fiddle

However this does not solve the dilemma of why I can login to the online banking access my transactions using FF, and he cannot.
Up until hopefully I can find out with your help why he cannot use his online banking with FF, I have told him to use IE.
When I uninstalled V15 of FF, I used Revo Uninstaller Pro, which deleted all registry entries etc, so that when I installed V13.0.1, I knew I wouldn't be compounding the problem.
Any ideas?
My Computer
System One
-
- Manufacturer/Model
- Homebuilt
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II x 4 965
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3
- Graphics card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 TI
- Sound Card
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Phillips 19"
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 128GB Samsung 840 Pro SSD 1 x 1TB Sata 1 x 160GB IDE 1 x 2Tb WD External My Book Elite 1 x 1TB WD External My Book Elite 1 x 4TB WD External My Book
- PSU
- Thermaltake 850W XT
- Case
- Coolermaster Storm Sniper Black Edition
- Cooling
- AC-ALPINE-64PRO ARTIC COOLING
- Mouse
- Microflacid Sterile
- Keyboard
- 12 year old Compaq, cant see any of the letters anymore :)
- Internet Speed
- ADSL2+
- Other Info
- My husband and I divorced over religious differences.. He thought he was God and I didn't.