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    Gary Hyslop
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    I am new to .NET and have benefited from the exchange of information provided by the Code Project message boards. My problem is this: I work both at home and at the office. I can read my home e-mail at work by NOT visa-versa. When I post a message from work it attaches this to the "Gary at work" user and similary for "Gary at home". If I posted a message at home last night I could not edit it or reply to a reply from work. I (Gary at work) just got a e-mail about something that's been bothering me in my home installation. It must have been posted by "Gary at work" because I received it at work. I can't wait to get home and try it. I think it's the answer to my problem. If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. Gary Hyslop (at work)

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      I am new to .NET and have benefited from the exchange of information provided by the Code Project message boards. My problem is this: I work both at home and at the office. I can read my home e-mail at work by NOT visa-versa. When I post a message from work it attaches this to the "Gary at work" user and similary for "Gary at home". If I posted a message at home last night I could not edit it or reply to a reply from work. I (Gary at work) just got a e-mail about something that's been bothering me in my home installation. It must have been posted by "Gary at work" because I received it at work. I can't wait to get home and try it. I think it's the answer to my problem. If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. Gary Hyslop (at work)

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      brianwelsch
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      I use my home email address for my login, both at work and at home. That way I can always check my replies. Do you use 2 seperate logins? BW CP Member Homepages


      "Who is the strongest, who is the best
      Who holds the aces, the East or the West
      This is the crap our children are learning"

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        I am new to .NET and have benefited from the exchange of information provided by the Code Project message boards. My problem is this: I work both at home and at the office. I can read my home e-mail at work by NOT visa-versa. When I post a message from work it attaches this to the "Gary at work" user and similary for "Gary at home". If I posted a message at home last night I could not edit it or reply to a reply from work. I (Gary at work) just got a e-mail about something that's been bothering me in my home installation. It must have been posted by "Gary at work" because I received it at work. I can't wait to get home and try it. I think it's the answer to my problem. If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. Gary Hyslop (at work)

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        Gary Hyslop wrote: I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. mailto:webmaster@codeproject.com is the last link on the page. There's also a suggestions forum. Gary Hyslop wrote: It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. You can. I use the same logon from work, home, on the road, at libraries/friends/etc. If you're needing email notification, then just use an email address you can check from wherever. The bees will find their honey; The sweetest every time...

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          I am new to .NET and have benefited from the exchange of information provided by the Code Project message boards. My problem is this: I work both at home and at the office. I can read my home e-mail at work by NOT visa-versa. When I post a message from work it attaches this to the "Gary at work" user and similary for "Gary at home". If I posted a message at home last night I could not edit it or reply to a reply from work. I (Gary at work) just got a e-mail about something that's been bothering me in my home installation. It must have been posted by "Gary at work" because I received it at work. I can't wait to get home and try it. I think it's the answer to my problem. If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. Gary Hyslop (at work)

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          LK001
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          Gary Hyslop wrote: If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. What you need is a clone of yourself that always stays at home. Other people do this all the time. :-D LK001 At Home thought that LK001 At Work would agree with what he just said.

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            I am new to .NET and have benefited from the exchange of information provided by the Code Project message boards. My problem is this: I work both at home and at the office. I can read my home e-mail at work by NOT visa-versa. When I post a message from work it attaches this to the "Gary at work" user and similary for "Gary at home". If I posted a message at home last night I could not edit it or reply to a reply from work. I (Gary at work) just got a e-mail about something that's been bothering me in my home installation. It must have been posted by "Gary at work" because I received it at work. I can't wait to get home and try it. I think it's the answer to my problem. If this e-mail had arrived after I left for home I wouldn't see it until tomorrow. It would be nice if you had a login/password screen that could be used from ANY computer. I am writing this because there appears to be no "contact us" info on your site. Gary Hyslop (at work)

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            Try the 'Suggestions' forum, messages on that go straight to out antipodean accomplice (aka Chris). Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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              Try the 'Suggestions' forum, messages on that go straight to out antipodean accomplice (aka Chris). Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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              Terry ONolley
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              Good suggestion!


              Glano perictu com sahni delorin!

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