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Safari Guesses Names When Filling Forms- How does it know them?
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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 1950580" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Or, possibly, each employee has her or his own projects. Thus he or she will have his or her own reminders and events associated with that project. <em>Complete B.O.M., Submit Phase 1 Details To Client, UL Testing Report Due... </em>Stuff like that. I would not want somebody else's events popping up on my screen.</p><p></p><p>The trigger turned out to be, according to Apple Technical Support, that the My Card in Contacts had a common e-mail address as one of the addresses. In my case, it was my businesses' address. Each also had another, but not in common. See #21 for more details.</p><p></p><p>I could see this being troublesome in a company- or even a family- if the My Cards have a common e-mail address. There must be a setting to prevent this, but the technician didn't mention one. (Note that it took him, the 3rd person, a long time to figure out why the events & reminders got sent to the new computer. New problem?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 1950580, member: 76746"] Or, possibly, each employee has her or his own projects. Thus he or she will have his or her own reminders and events associated with that project. [I]Complete B.O.M., Submit Phase 1 Details To Client, UL Testing Report Due... [/I]Stuff like that. I would not want somebody else's events popping up on my screen. The trigger turned out to be, according to Apple Technical Support, that the My Card in Contacts had a common e-mail address as one of the addresses. In my case, it was my businesses' address. Each also had another, but not in common. See #21 for more details. I could see this being troublesome in a company- or even a family- if the My Cards have a common e-mail address. There must be a setting to prevent this, but the technician didn't mention one. (Note that it took him, the 3rd person, a long time to figure out why the events & reminders got sent to the new computer. New problem?) [/QUOTE]
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