wrote: 
> Today I used my new password, and again I 
> got the message that 
> my loggin was in error. This time I could not even 
> re-register. So at the 
> moment  I am unable to  download the maintenance 
> tool. (Why does it ask 
> me about eCS 1.0 and not about eCS 1.2? and why does 
> it offer two names 
> one being mine for logging in?) 
Old Password or New, I guess the overly obvious 
questions are: Did you have Cookies turned ON, and 
were the Password Cookies saved, plus linked to in 
your browser ?  (If using Moz, ABOUT:CONFIG should 
show this.  I don't know exactly how this is handled 
in FF or SM, since I'm not using them . . . ) 
My eCS site Reg. is still at either the 1.0 or (more 
likely) the 1.1 level.  Never got around to updating 
it, in part because I had some concern about screwing 
things up and accidentally wiping out the access I 
have now.  Possibly, at the cost that the site does 
not show me everything new that I would be entitled to 
d/l.  OTOH, since several of the marquee downloads 
seem to be coming via the Mensys site these days 
anyway, and my Reg. _over there_ is up to date, I 
wonder if I'm really missing anything of importance at 
ecomstation.com   ? 
Jordan 
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