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Well, I was never notified by mail either snail or E-mail, and when I
tried to regitteer to change things in my license it wouldn't let me
establish the pass word.
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Walt Smith wrote:
> I don't think so, but there was something either here or in one of the
> mailings of the ARRL and Newsline bulletins recently that talked about a
> _new_ system that's supposed to replace ULS in the not-too-distant future
> and they indicated that all licensees were being placed into ULS in
> preparation for migration to the new system. I thought about this after you
> said that you'd never registered for ULS. I got the impression that we were
> _supposed_ to have been notified if such an "automatic" ULS registration had
> been created for us, though.
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> Also, I did some checking and apparently, while Netscape is vastly
> preferred, it's now possible to do at least some work in ULS using Internet
> Explorer.
>
> --
> Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
> [log in to unmask]
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