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When I first joined, any time I came to post a message my username and password would be automatically filled in for me. After that, unless I cleared my cookies, they would still be there. I have it set in my preferences to store my username and password, and I have cookies enabled in my browser. Yet even if I post more than once during a visit, or if I edit my post within the same visit that I originally posted it, I have to re-enter my username and password every single time. Why is that? Am I the only one?
Gale
[This message has been edited by gw_mom3 (edited December 04, 2001).]
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It's been happening to me too, the past few weeks. I wonder why? I have cookies enabled and edited my preferences also. Hmmm...
Carolyn