Safari won't load pages that require passwords

Hi,
I am fairly new to Macs having made the switching from an ever problematic HP, and have found it to be a blessing. As such I took it with me to Spain (where I am now) and have encountered NUMEROUS problems with all most every aspect of Leopard and its applications.
I have found that Safari is unable to access any website which requires you to enter a username and password. I have researched the problem online and have tried several things to fix it including
1. Restarting Safari
2. Restarting the computer
3. Changing Cookie settings
4. Deleting all the Cookies
All to no avail
I didn't have these problems with the Macbook when I was in Australia, nor do I have problems accessing the same websites, through the same internet connection on a friends windows computer OR on firefox on this mac.
I am at a totally loss and any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thank you in advance!

I have the same problem. But when I switch to another user on the same computer, I can get the username and password prompt. But in my own login I can't. Something has changed in Safari. I did use Onyx to clear caches and logs, not sure if that had anything to do with it. I have deleted the preferences, reset Safari, tried lots of things, but nothing makes it work. It is obviously a setting on my login since it works on the other login. It works in Internet Explorer. I haven't tried disabling the plug-ins yet in the preferences under Security. I will do that next.

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