Not a TB issue, but something to understand...
After an image is restored, my bank account access page always reports "we do not recognize the computer you are using," which requires authentication.
_Where_ are they hiding the info, which was not restored with the partition = In the boot sector?
Image-related curiosity
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Re: Image-related curiosity
isn't it usually a cookie.
"borate" wrote in message news:14708@public.image...
Not a TB issue, but something to understand...
After an image is restored, my bank account access page always reports "we
do not recognize the computer you are using," which requires authentication.
_Where_ are they hiding the info, which was not restored with the partition
= In the boot sector?
"borate" wrote in message news:14708@public.image...
Not a TB issue, but something to understand...
After an image is restored, my bank account access page always reports "we
do not recognize the computer you are using," which requires authentication.
_Where_ are they hiding the info, which was not restored with the partition
= In the boot sector?
Re: Image-related curiosity
One would think so, but if it's a cookie it should have been restored. The bank says that something has changed.
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Re: Image-related curiosity
It could be a browser update, Windows update, or IP address change, for example. Quite a few things can trigger it.