Re permissions: So the neo-cron.xml file is owned by user nobody as is
normal for these linux installs and the permissions are set properly. If I
click the suspend/resume button on a scheduled task the neo-cron.xml file
is updated and the .bak file is created. Did it several time this morning
More Info:
First... this is all on a remote server via VPN connection.
So attempting to get the scheduled task running I called someone onsite and
directed them to the CFAdmin pages where they were able to setup the
Scheduled Task... while I am still not... regardless of browser I am using.
CF
certainly sounds a bit odd, if you are connecting to CF on the same address
as if you were logged on locally then it should make no difference.
what if you remote into the server and do it directly form the server
desktop ?
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Gonzo Rock gonzor...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google.
Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked.
Does anyone know how to clear your login details from a browser if you've
logged into gmail on someone else's computer? As far as I can see it
'helpfully' remembers
There should be a master password list on the preferences/options security
tab.
It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it.
On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google.
Only boilerplate
Thanks Timothy. It's a new behaviour i havent seen before.
I'm at a client's office. I look into my gmail, i sign out, then just
to be sure i'm signed out i go to http://mail.google.com adn there i am -
ready to log in just add password - it's saying it's remembered my account
on this
It's based on your browser.
I just told you what to do.
Under options our preferences for the browser is a tab that has the master
password list. Drill down and delete it.
What browser?
On Jan 31, 2014 2:33 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Timothy. It's a new behaviour i
Oh without the password?
That's auto form fill. Again in browser's options.
On Jan 31, 2014 2:33 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Timothy. It's a new behaviour i havent seen before.
I'm at a client's office. I look into my gmail, i sign out, then just
to be sure i'm
I recognise the auto form fill in - in chrome it colours fields yellow if
it thinks it knows the answer.No i'm talking about something more
elabourite here - its the whole login form, with my name, my username,
even my image.The form is headed up : One account. All of Google. Sign
in to
There used to be some sort of sign-out completely link but I can't find
it right now.
Just go into their prefs. and clear cookies for the google.com domain...
On 1/30/14 11:44 PM, Mike K wrote:
I recognise the auto form fill in - in chrome it colours fields yellow if
it thinks it knows the
Seems like an awful lot of effort just to get the privacy they are bragging
about all the time
Thanks Jonah.
Cheers
Mike Kear
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 6:46 PM, .jonah jonah@creori.com wrote:
There used to be some sort of sign-out completely link but I can't find
it right now.
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