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How do I fix a "HTTP Status 400 - Invalid path /authenticate was requested" error message?

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I recently changed my password for A.K.O. "us.army.mil" after you enter user name and password you have to answer 3 security. After I get that done I get "HTTP Status 400 - Invalid path /authenticate was requested". I can log in from another laptop that does not use Firefox. I can also use Explorer to log-in. I was told it was a browser problem and needed to change some settings. However I'm not sure what settings or where I need to go to change them.

I recently changed my password for A.K.O. "us.army.mil" after you enter user name and password you have to answer 3 security. After I get that done I get "HTTP Status 400 - Invalid path /authenticate was requested". I can log in from another laptop that does not use Firefox. I can also use Explorer to log-in. I was told it was a browser problem and needed to change some settings. However I'm not sure what settings or where I need to go to change them.

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Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.

  • "Clear the Cache": Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"
  • "Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems: Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"

I have been using FireFox for a years and I have never had an issue loging into my AKO account until now. I am having the exact same issue as "WMC_matt". The reply form "cor-el" did not help me. I have to be able to login and I would hate to have to use another browser. pls fix.

John