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01/03/2014 9:27 AM

When I receive emails from CR4 and I wanted to reply to some threads, I can't do it right away. The option I have is only the link "Register to Reply". When I do that, I don't see the discussion thread anymore. It must be in the list, but I don't want wasting a tremendous time looking for it. I am already a registered user, and all I need is just a link "LOGIN to Reply" and I don't see that.

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01/03/2014 9:38 AM

Try visiting CR4 before you click on a link in the email. Log in. When you click on the link in the email you should be able to reply normally. An alternative would be to leave CR4 logged in in your browser at all times.

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01/03/2014 9:44 AM

Copy the title, and paste it in the "Search all of CR4", after logging in....

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01/03/2014 10:00 AM

You could also right click on the link in your email, copy, and paste it into a web browser after you've logged in to CR4.

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01/03/2014 11:56 AM

Thank you guys for helping me out. All the methods suggested worked. Although I might still forget them in the future. :) That's why I'm still thinking that CR4 should actually make that extra button [LOGIN TO REPLY] or just modify that existing existing button [REGISTER TO REPLY] into "[LOGIN/REGISTER TO REPLY]'. Then from that the thread that someone would like to participate into should be right at the top of the list. If that could be done, things will be more intuitive and faster. But it's just a suggestion...

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01/04/2014 12:29 AM

Dear Mr. Albreto101,

The process is very simple.

Since you are already Registered Member in CR4, you have the option, to keep logged in,in one single stretch, and do not log out. When you open next time, it will automatically open when you click on any topic.

If not you will have two options, at the right hand top corner "REGISTER/LOG IN" OPTION. Pl. log in again and your pass word should be correct.

Pl. try this and post the nformation, whether your problem is solved.?

DHAYANANDHAN.

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01/04/2014 7:01 PM

I just did the same thing .. read the daily email while not logged in - and this is how I resolved the "problem" (inconvenience):

I did a right click on the "Log In" button at the top of the daily email, then chose "Open in a new tab" - or you could in a new window instead.

After I logged in, I went back to the daily mail article, and did a "refresh" (f5), which re-presented the page, but now with "Memeber: robbump" at the top of the page, instead of the "Register/Login" buttons.

And I now am entering my reply to your question.

I agree that it would be NICE if the login script kept track of the referring page, then returned to it after logging in - but have learned that it can be a long wait for others to modify their pages to satisfy me, so it's easier to find your own "work-around".

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