HalVE1LV Posted September 4, 2002 Share Posted September 4, 2002 Is it possible to log from other than your home computer and if so how? email ve1lv@rac.ca WHR Quote Link to comment
+Goodguys Posted September 4, 2002 Share Posted September 4, 2002 Yes, no problem, as long as you have access to a computer. Internet Cafe's and libraries are good places to get some computer time. Then you just need to remember your Geocaching username and password, log on to the site and log your finds. Happy Vacation! Quote Link to comment
J.A.R.S. Posted September 5, 2002 Share Posted September 5, 2002 I've used University libraries to get access to the Internet while on vacation. At UofOttawa I needed to show a picture ID with my address on it (drivers license), they gave me a temporary ID and password. Some University libraries do not require a password to access the Internet. Some you must be a registered member of the University (Trent U for example). Call ahead and ask the library what their policy is for public use. Originally posted by Goodguys:Yes, no problem, as long as you have access to a computer. Internet Cafe's and libraries are good places to get some computer time. Then you just need to remember your Geocaching username and password, log on to the site and log your finds. Happy Vacation![/quote Quote Link to comment
+Shawn&Holly Posted October 4, 2002 Share Posted October 4, 2002 I have been able to logon from any computer with web access, but I recently seen my user name and ***PASSWORD*** in the URL of the entrance page after logging on. This had me concerned because I logon at work during my break. I found if you also include logging into the forum at the same time this solves the problem. I only noticed this the next time I logged on and entered www.geo and IE gave me several choices geocities.com being one of the most common and also geocaching.com including my user name and password. They also have the computers here not admined to the hilt so properties, control panels and the such are restricted, I cannot delete the history on IE to remove the password until the history expires, luckely this is only a few days I think and now always login to the forum also even if I am not going into the forum. Car37 Quote Link to comment
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