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charmeyn
25th July 2002, 03:27
Hi All,

Is this just me or is anyone else experiencing this?
I belong to quite a few GPTR programs and when I am asked for my user name or email to log-in before I read the mail I usually
Copy then paste it into the Log-in box, this saves a lot of time
especially when some GPTR programs send several paid links in one email. Now it seems I have to manually type my Log-in ID or I get sent to a page that says "User Does Not Exist"
The only site of all the GPTR programs out there that I didn't have to manually type my Log-in ID to read my email for was SuperDollarDepot.

Charmeyn S

Taff
26th July 2002, 22:56
Hi charmeyn

There is a little program I wouldnt do without
it keeps all passwords email addresses etc.
and when I get a site that asks for my email
address or password all I have to do is click a
button and it automaticaly fills it in for me.

Free Web Form Filler, Password Manager:
Fill Forms, Save Passwords, Remember Passwords


http://www.roboform.com/

It isnt scum ware like some others
Its a clean program...

charmeyn
27th July 2002, 05:19
I actually use gator, but I think the problem is gone. It must have been my browser, I have all my log-ins saved to memory with IE6 and I guess it was goofing up on me :)

Keith
27th July 2002, 12:19
Gator!! Read about gator at http://www.cexx.org/gator.htm You might be able to find more about gator at http://www.scumware.com/

Keith

charmeyn
27th July 2002, 14:47
Thank You for the info I'll try Roboform

psychomom1992
27th July 2002, 19:07
Man, I knew joining this website was a good idea! I have used Gator for 1-2 years now. Yipes, do I need to get rid of it!!
The thing is, when you go to add and remove programs, does it delete every file and folder for this, or are there things that you have to manually delete??

charmeyn
27th July 2002, 19:48
When you uninstall Gator it will ask you if you want to delete anything that it saved on your computer, say yes.
After you may want to check your computers registry, to do this
click on "START" in your taskbar
Click on "RUN"
In the box that says "Open" type in "regedit" (No Quotaion marks)
This will open up your Registry Editor
Open a file called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then open the file called Software, in it you should see a file called Gator.com, delete it.
Then close the registry editor and restart your computer.

psychomom1992
27th July 2002, 22:31
Great! Thanks, Charmeyn.

charmeyn
27th July 2002, 22:47
your welcome