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How to display logged in users name
How do I access the secure web page login db and display the logged in
users name from NOF 11?
Thanks in Advance!
Ken
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Re: How to display logged in users name
Ken - you've really got to stop asking the same question in so many threads.
If anyone can help you then your question will be answered. Just give it
some time.
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"Kenneth Young" <kennetheyoung@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:g84mac$daj3@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> How do I access the secure web page login db and display the logged in
> users name from NOF 11?
>
> Thanks in Advance!
>
> Ken
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Re: How to display logged in users name
Sorry,
I'm new to the groups and I was having issues with my install of
Thunderbird which I am using for my newsreader, per the recommendation
of NOF support team. It kept giving me an error saying it wasn't able to
write the message to the 'sent' folder and the message didn't 'appear'
in Thunderbird. I had to uninstall, reinstall and then un-check the
'write to sent' folder option before things appeared to start working.
What is the recommended protocol for a question that likely has nothing
to do with a particular release? I posted in 11 (which I'm using) and
10, as I suspect users of 10 never would look at 11.
Ken
Ian wrote:
> Ken - you've really got to stop asking the same question in so many threads.
> If anyone can help you then your question will be answered. Just give it
> some time.
>
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Re: How to display logged in users name
> What is the recommended protocol for a question that likely has nothing to
> do with a particular release? I posted in 11 (which I'm using) and 10, as
> I suspect users of 10 never would look at 11.
>
Hi Ken -
My 2 cents: Post for the version you are using - particularly because some
things that may not seem version-specific are. Also, many people monitor
several groups and the 11 group is probably just as active as 10 & more so
than 9.
Garret
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