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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Re: ROOTS-L Digest V06 #401

Don, I live in Lake City just west of you and get it through  our Columbia 
County library.  Just make sure if you have Norton you have it set to accept 
the site.
Rose
    [Don Renninger <der911@bellsouth.ne]
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> X-Message: #1
> Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:11:50 -0400
> From: Don Renninger <der911@bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: ROOTS-L Digest V06 #399
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> Peggy:
>
> As to remote access to Heritage in Florida, some county librarys have it
> available. I live in Jacksonille, no luck here either.  Somewhat by
> accident, I discovered  Nassau County (borders Jackonville on the
> north)  did offer  the service. Well, I called one of their libraries
> and they were nice enough to issue me a library card ergo access. Don't
> know whether or not it was because I live "next door" or what, but it is
> worth a try. Nice part, it was all handled by USA mail and a couple
> phone (local for me) calls. So, other than postage didn't cost me a 
> "dime".
>
> Don
>
>>
>>X-Message: #8
>>Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 12:36:22 -0400
>>From: Peggy Kopp <artnpeg@epix.net>
>>Subject: [ROOTS-L] Heritage Quest Remote Access
>>
>>As of last week authentication fails when I try to log on to Heritage
>>Qyest Remote At-home Access through the New Cumberland, PA library.
>>Previously I've been able to log on with no problem.
>>
>>Does anyone have experience solving with this problem?  The library
>>tells me that 'everything is fine'.  I've looked at the Database
>>Problems information on the library web site and it seems that my
>>computer complies in all respects.  So far I've not been able to find a
>>users' forum where I can go to see how others handle authentication 
>>failure.
>>
>>Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>Peggy
>>
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