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PaulF
07-18-2004, 10:10 AM
Does anyone else use this feature of Norton System Works and find that it won't work for this site? Every time I show up after a hard boot, cookie wash, etc, I always have to log in manually. Password Manager is supposed to automatically fill in the blanks and did for a while. Anyone have any ideas? Bueller? :)
WDWDen
07-18-2004, 11:55 AM
It COULD be your applet counter!! But thats just a guess! :lol: Anyone? Anyone? :|
Moley
07-18-2004, 03:42 PM
There wouldn't have been any changes here to do that to your Password Manager. I can't tell you what is doing this. Maybe Tag will know when he gets back.
Robin
07-18-2004, 04:28 PM
I have the same problem with IE. Sometimes I only close this window, and not IE completely, and when I come back to this site I have to re-login.
Oddly, the Firefox browser does not make me login again each time. So I say, it's Microsoft's fault...isn't everything. :wink:
Moley
07-18-2004, 05:07 PM
I have got to download Mozilla Firefox and start using it. Everyone who does loves it.
Snickerdoodlesmommy
07-19-2004, 10:37 PM
Once again Den comes through! heheheh
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Ronski
07-25-2004, 08:36 PM
It COULD be your applet counter!! But thats just a guess! :lol: Anyone? Anyone? :|now Den, you KNOW that it's probably just a simple case of PaulF's flux capacitor not modulating within the proper voltage range required by the service diode located on the P-7 platform of his mother board.
Paul, just up your vcore (3.75 volts should do it), realign your left and right matrix grids, insert a jumper into the 3rd and 12th sockets of your primary rectifier. Reboot, and voila--phaser banks are online.
What?? You didn't need instructions on how to reenable your phaser array? What was the question again?
PaulF
07-26-2004, 02:07 PM
It COULD be your applet counter!! But thats just a guess! :lol: Anyone? Anyone? :|now Den, you KNOW that it's probably just a simple case of PaulF's flux capacitor not modulating within the proper voltage range required by the service diode located on the P-7 platform of his mother board.
Paul, just up your vcore (3.75 volts should do it), realign your left and right matrix grids, insert a jumper into the 3rd and 12th sockets of your primary rectifier. Reboot, and voila--phaser banks are online.
Barring all this, do you think it might help if I just smacked it with a big hammer?
BetsyAnn
07-26-2004, 02:16 PM
ROFLOL - very funny Ronski! :lol:
And Paul - the big hammer may be a little early at this time - but I understand the frustration. :wink:
It seems to me that one of the two places to log in works better - Somewhere Tagrel talked about that -- the sign in that is on the right side seems to work better -- I am going off to search to see if my memory is any good!
Yep - that was right -- just in case this is a smiple thing - here is the link Link to sign in thread (http://www.tagrel.com/forum/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=7033)
Like Robin said...every browser I have used previously (Netscape, IE, Safari all on Mac running OS 10.3) didn't have a properly functioning password manager. Until Firefox. I REALLY like Firefox. :lol:
Moley
07-29-2004, 12:31 PM
Mary, I just downloaded Mozilla Firefox this last weekend. It is smooth and fast. I'm loving it.
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