The login icloud screen is froze when trying to log in to check email.

I set my macpro up for icloud after updating all software in lion.  I am able to sign on to www.me.com but when I want to go into mail which is grouped in an icon with contacts, calendar, and find my phone a log in screen comes up with my email address for the icloud but I am unable to put in a password.  The screen is froze.  What can I do?  I converted my macbook pro over to icloud which worked fine.  I feel like something went wrong setting up my macpro for the icloud.  What can I do?
Thanks,
Brent

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