>For the past year, approximately, I've been using UT as I described, right up to yesterday or the day before. I have lots of links to UT threads, and I've been able to use them by dropping them into an IE window, without a separate login. I was not able to do this until I discovered the option to remember login info, about a year ago. This has been a real convenience to me.
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>Now, I not only must go through the UT login prompt, but even if I have done so, I can not navigate another IE window to a UT thread, unless that other window was spawned (e.g. via "open in new window") from the logged in UT window. So I am saying that it is not sufficient simply to keep a logged in instance of IE open, as you say, but it is also necessary that any other instance of IE be of a certain parentage, presumably belonging to the same process as the logged in UT window.
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>This is a major degradation in usefulness for me, Michel. There's no "a while ago" or "for a short period" about it. As I mentioned to Sergey, the following error occurs when I drop a UT link into another IE window, even though I AM logged into UT.
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>Line: 1
>Error: 'parent/FRAMERMENU' is null or not an object
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>Is this what you would expect? Do you understand what I'm saying?
I can't understand how you achieved that. Do you have some 3rd party tool that will take a snapshot of IE memory and replicate it even when IE is not opened or similar? Like I said, as soon as all IE instances are close, the cookie goes away.
Please, take a look at our Technical Guidelines and see if you have some of those tools:
http://www.levelextreme.com/TechnicalGuideline.aspIn the section:
Users using AdSubtract, Norton Internet Security, Zone Alarm, Spysubtract
and
Users using PopThis
As for the error you mentioned, I'll have to see why you are having it.