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Can someone tell me how to access sites that are password protected with
my pocket pc running on windows 2003 second edition. Would be grateful for
some information.
Thanks
Richard

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Richard,

If the log in to the site is a pop up, Pocket IE can have trouble with it.
I would recommend Opera or NetFront and see if that solves your issue. If
it is a page that you sign in on, it should work though in PIE.

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