Are you being denied entrance or are you being re-directed when you attempt to login? Here are common cuases to this problem listed below:
(A.O.L. USERS SEE THE SPECIAL NOTES IN THE PURPLE BOX** AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE)
The problem most likely is that your system in blocking htaccess referal requests. Htacess is the script that protects the members area of Rudeinternet and many other sites with password protected areas. Simply put the script is attempting to communicate with your browser to make sure you are logging in from a permitted internet adress and a security program on your computer is reading this as security threat or an attempt to hack into your computer and is stopping the communication. Causing your valid user info to be denied, don't worry this is a common and easily fixed problem.
The most common culprits are listed below as well as the remedy to the problem.
Norton Security \ Personal Firewall.

1. On the left side of the NIS window, click "Privacy Control".
2. Click the "Settings For" arrow & select the account you want to change. (If needed)
3. Click "Custom Level".
4. In the "Customize Privacy Settings" dialog box, UNcheck "Enable Browser Privacy"
If this doesn't fit your version, please check
http://www.symantec.com for more information. You're looking for things that will block referer requests, or strip header\url info.

Ad-Blocking Software.

There's quite a few pieces of software being used to stop all the annoying 'pop-ups'. Some ISP's now include this type of software in their connection bundle; Some browsers now have built-in pop-up suppression. The problem is, some of these do this my stripping header\url info. So, if you are using something like this, try disabling it & see if that enables you to get pictures again. If so, you can then check the software for any advanced configuration options, or check the
website of the manufacturer for more info...

Zone Alarm

Again, there's a few versions, yours may differ, so please check the website\documentation of the manufacturer, but here's the most common solution seen:

To fix this in ZoneAlarm Pro v3:

"Privacy" Heading->"3rd Party Cookies"->Uncheck "Remove Private Header
Info."->Apply.

Windows XP Firewall.

WinXP has its own built-in firewall that can be enabled or disabled. More in depth info can be found by search Microsoft's website or here:
http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWSXP/home/using/howto/homenet/icf.asp

To enable or disable Internet Connection Firewall

1. Open Network Connections (Click Start, click Control Panel, and
then double-click Network Connections.)


2. Click the Dial-up, LAN or High-Speed Internet connection that you
want to protect, and then, under Network Tasks, click Change settings of
this connection.


3. On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall, select one
of the following:


* To enable Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), select the Protect my
computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer
from the Internet check box.


* To disable Internet Connection Firewall, clear the Protect my
computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer
from the Internet check box. This disables the firewall, your computer
and network are then vulnerable to intrusions.

Notes:

* You must be logged on to your computer with an owner account in
order to complete this procedure.


* You should not enable Internet Connection Firewall on virtual
private networking (VPN) connections or on client computers because ICF
will interfere with file and printer sharing.


* ICF cannot be enabled on the private connections of the Internet
Connection Sharing host computer.

Is the security software you use not listed?

You can contact the mfgr. of your software or I've found the many times this problem is fixed simply by turning off your firewall when you login.Once you have logged in successfully in this manner your system should remember and further log-ins should not require you to repeat this. BUT remember to turn your security software back on before surfing off the site. Rudysrxs does not use any auto install software or anything else that would really ruin your day and computer but I can't say the same for the rest of the internet.

Do you cookies EN-abled?
Your computer wil use a cookie (a simple bit of computer code) to remember your password information. Some browsers and security software do not allow cookies to be set while surfing the net mostly becuase cookies can be used for bad purposes as well as good. If you still cannot access the site after and only after you have tried the above solutions add rudeinternet.com to your trusted sites list: (depending on which browser you use)
IE6

1, from the tools menu, click internet options
2, select the privacy tab
3, click edit
4, type rudysrxs.com
5, click OK at the botttom of the window
IE5 & 5.5
1, from the tools menu, click internet options
2, select the security tab
3, click on the trusted sites icon, then click the sites button
4, type http:rudeinternet.com in the address box then click add
MAC IE Explorer 5 & 5.5
1, From the edit menu go to preferences
2, click on the recieving files menu
3, select cookies
4, go to when recieving cookies and select ask for each site from the drop down menu
5, accept all cokies from rudeinternet.com

**For some users AOL's new browser may NOT allow users to view the site properly. After logging on to the net normaly with AOL: In the upper right hand click on the dash & minimize the AOL browser window, then open your (depending on which you have installed on your system IE explorer, Netscape navigator or mac) which will eliminate the AOL conflict if you are having that problem. Then refer to the possible causes above, if still having trouble.

Still having trouble, email Rudy@rudysrxs.com and we'll figure this out for you