HELP...How do I log out of Scoobynet?
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Delete the cookie!!
Navigate to c:\documents and settings\[your-username]\cookies (or on 95/98 c:\windows\cookies), and then delete the one for scoobynet or 217.79.111.23 .
Andy
Navigate to c:\documents and settings\[your-username]\cookies (or on 95/98 c:\windows\cookies), and then delete the one for scoobynet or 217.79.111.23 .
Andy
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Thanks for that SiDHEaD... I now realise that I needed to explain a bit better for the people who do not know the difference between closing a window down or logging off
Logging off is when your personal password is needed when you next open scoobynet I.E. so other people don't use your log on allowances.
Is this scoobynet or sarkynet?...
Logging off is when your personal password is needed when you next open scoobynet I.E. so other people don't use your log on allowances.
Is this scoobynet or sarkynet?...
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SJW,
Yes Andy is right
I have the same Problems I use 5 or more PC's at work and have to try to remember to delete all cookies before I leave work
I did ask once, when the new Scoobynet software was installed, if we could have a Log out button like the SIDC forum site
Tony
Yes Andy is right
I have the same Problems I use 5 or more PC's at work and have to try to remember to delete all cookies before I leave work
I did ask once, when the new Scoobynet software was installed, if we could have a Log out button like the SIDC forum site
Tony
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