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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:15 pm 
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When I log in and click this check box, it doesn't work. I have to log in every time I close my browser.

Any ideas? I am running XP with IE 6.0.

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Do you have it set to delete cookies? The way the Forum remembers you is by setting a cookie.


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This is the only site that doesn't "remember me". I have several other sites that work fine---and don't have to log in each time I visit.

In the Internet Properties settings, do you have to have the privacy setting lower than medium?

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"Undoubtedly some think the Second Amendment is outmoded in a society where our standing army is the pride of our Nation, where well-trained police forces provide personal security, and where gun violence is a serious problem. That is perhaps debatable, but what is not debatable is that it is not the role of this Court to pronounce the Second Amendment extinct."--Justice Scalia


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Do you have any software that does privacy protection, like Zonealarm?


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In the Internet Properties settings, do you have to have the privacy setting lower than medium?
On IE 6.0 go to "Tools" - "Internet Options", "Privacy". Under 'web sites' select "Edit". Check to see if twincitiescarry.com is blocked or not.

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Better solution. Use Firefox.

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Better solution. Use Firefox.



Best thing I ever did on my computer.

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mo_the_mouse wrote:
Better solution. Use Firefox.



Best thing I ever did on my computer.


I agree 100%.

I also switched my e-mail to Thunderbird and have been very happy with it.


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I use Firfox, ThunderBird and Sea Monkey.

I also use OpenOffice instead of MS Office.


Computer is so much faster now. And less prone to virus's

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farmerj wrote:
Sea Monkey.



What is Sea Monkey?


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farmerj wrote:
Sea Monkey.



What is Sea Monkey?
New version of Mozilla -- the full suite, not just the browser, like Firefox. Kinda neat, but a bit behind the Firefox curve.

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cobb wrote:
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Sea Monkey.



What is Sea Monkey?


It basiclly adds a web development software to the suite. Still trying to learn it though.

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Downloaded Firefox 2.0. Seems to work!!

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aypstony wrote:
Downloaded Firefox 2.0. Seems to work!!


Now look at Thunderbird as an e-mail application.

What I really like about Thunderbird is that I can be notified of any e-mails coming into my 3 e-mail addresses at the same time. With Outlook I had to switch between the different addresses every so often to see if there was any new mail. With Thunderbird, they are all up and I will be notified immediately if any new mail come into any 3 of them.

I couldn't do that with Outlook, but maybe I just didn't know how. Plus it seems that there is always a security problem with the Microsoft stuff.


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aypstony wrote:
Downloaded Firefox 2.0. Seems to work!!


Now look at Thunderbird as an e-mail application.

What I really like about Thunderbird is that I can be notified of any e-mails coming into my 3 e-mail addresses at the same time. With Outlook I had to switch between the different addresses every so often to see if there was any new mail. With Thunderbird, they are all up and I will be notified immediately if any new mail come into any 3 of them.

I couldn't do that with Outlook, but maybe I just didn't know how. Plus it seems that there is always a security problem with the Microsoft stuff.


Outlook and Outlook Express will handle multiple email accounts with ease. But, you are right about the security issues with ANY Microsoft product.

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