Login, third party cookies, and exception list

Even after enabling adobe.com and adobelogin.com in the list of exceptions for sites that can set third party cookies, I still cannot log in to behance.net.  Using Chrome Version 37.0.2062.120 and Mac OSX 10.9.4.
Please advise.

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