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Annoying login prompt refuses to go away
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05/02/2004 18:17:14
 
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>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.asp

In 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.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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