Today DSXchange is behaving differently from yesterday, though I am using the same machine, the same browser and on the same network as yesterday. Has any change been made on the DSXchange end? As far as I can determine no change has been made here.
The symptom, and it's dashed annoying, is that the orange "unread" icon does not change even after I've read an item. So I have no convenient way to pick up where I left off after answering a post (which moves that post to the top of the list).
Changed DSXchange Behaviour
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Changed DSXchange Behaviour
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Managed to reproduce the problem yesterday on a desktop machine in the bank where I'm currently working (using IE), and on a Mac iBook (using Safari).
In even more wierdness, today the problem is different (on laptop using IE and wireless modem). Today, the orange "unread" icons all change to blue "has been read" icons as soon as I post a reply.
It irks.
In even more wierdness, today the problem is different (on laptop using IE and wireless modem). Today, the orange "unread" icons all change to blue "has been read" icons as soon as I post a reply.
It irks.
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I think that's for some other aspect of the site. This never prompts for nor mentions a password, just slams the door in my face with this message:
And of course, I'm already logged in as my Charter and/or Premium bad self.Premium Members have full access to tips and tricks, white papers and on-demand videos.
Sorry! Only Charter and Premium Members have access to the content here.
Login to your Charter or Premium membership account, or Become a Premium Member.
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