Windows security problem

I started having a problem in email, no mater what browser, access a site I frequent. When I click on the link to access the site, a Windows Security window will appear asking you to my login information. I get the info and the popup just keep reappering, won't let no can visit his profile. I have gone to Internet Options, Trusted Sites and entered the url of the site, but I am still unable to cross the popup via email or direct research at home or log in page. If I go through the context menu, sometimes just with a 404 error. What can I do?

Thanks, I found the problem. Was able to contact the site via their Facebook page, reconstruction of the site, so that all attempts to access to are refused until it is back up and running.

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