On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 08:48:43 -0500, JohnW-Mpls <john...@comcast.net>
wrote:

>On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:59:08 +0200, Robert Kaiser <ka...@kairo.at>
>wrote:
>
>>JohnW-Mpls schrieb:
>>> Well, it may be a Cookie problem in SM2.  All I know is that I need to
>>> fiddle around to get full access to the WSJ page using SM2.
>>> Conversely, I get immediate full access using SM1, FireFox, IE, Opera,
>>> and Safari.
>>>
>>> That suggests to me that SM2 has a problem.
>>
>>We have mostly the same infrastructure in SM2 as in Firefox 3.5, so I 
>>wonder if there's a problem of your Cookie settings in SM2 (either 
>>globally or wrt this site).
>>
>>Could you check what item Tools > Cookie Manager has checked when you 
>>navigate to this site in SM2, and if it has the default settings 
>>checked, what Privacy & Security > Cookies has set in your preferences?
>>
>>Robert Kaiser
>
>I'll save this for when I try SM2 again - I took it off when I
>reinstalled SM1.
>
>Could I now have both installed at a the same time?  Last fall, this
>was not true - at least we were told to remove SM1 before installing
>SM2.

+ + + + + + +

Well, There ya go!

I just installed SM2.04 and all the ID/Password stuff works as easy as
it did in SM1.19.   I have no idea why - I did copy (via Win Explorer)
all the profile files under SM1 to SM2 but made no option changes - it
just all works.

Whoopee [grin]

-- 
JohnW-Mpls
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