Can't get past "Login" button in Dw

Hey Dw community!  I have installed the BC extension and restarted everything, but cannot seem to get passed the "Login" button in Dw. I click and absolutely nothing happens. I have read a few forums telling us to deactivate and delete 'open.db' and reactivate. I have followed all the posted recommendations to no avail.
Any advice on why the login button seems to be completely dead??? I believe i have all the extensions installed that are necessary. (as pictured). I have also tried disabling my firewall and all my AVG coverage completely with no success.
Any advice?!

Hi,
If still having login issue please reach out to our direct support via live chat so we can assist further.  We may need to test your current login to ensure it's corect. 
You can reach direct support via -> http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html  (Select Business Catalyst or Adobe Muse and proceed).
Kind regards,
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