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Old Thu Mar 16, 2006, 04:37pm
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Is there any way I can log on from home using the same ID and name as I am now from work. This would require a place where I could enter both e-mail address's. If not, I assume each location would mean I would have two Indentifications ????
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Old Fri Mar 17, 2006, 07:23pm
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Chuck, I don't think there's any problem with logging in from two different locations with the same username and password. I do it all the time. I use the same username and password whether I'm home in New England or visiting my dad in Orlando. Just sign in and you should be fine. Good luck.
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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 07:19am
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I submitted a reply but it didn't go. My concern is that in the AUTOMATIC notification when someone is replying, wouldn't I need a place for both my e-mail addresses to be entered in our profile. I do not believe there is a place for two e-mail addresses.
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Old Sat Mar 18, 2006, 08:11am
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I submitted a reply but it didn't go. My concern is that in the AUTOMATIC notification when someone is replying, wouldn't I need a place for both my e-mail addresses to be entered in our profile. I do not believe there is a place for two e-mail addresses.
Yes -- that won't work. But, you'll still see all the threads that have new posts, and can go to the most recent post. Besides, turning this feature off saves a lot of email messages.
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Old Wed Mar 22, 2006, 07:55pm
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Yes -- that won't work. But, you'll still see all the threads that have new posts, and can go to the most recent post. Besides, turning this feature off saves a lot of email messages.

If this is like other sites, after a while you'll probably get tired of being notified every time someone answers your post. I think you'll find it's much easier to just check back and read the responses!
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