Ah, I see -- the cache is the issue. Thanks! > From: Ameritrade Technology Support <http://www.ameritrade.com/~techhelp> > Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:03:58 -0600 > > Dear robert: > > Thank you for giving me the opportunity to assist you today. > > If you use the "Logout" feature in each account, you should be able to > then login to the next account from the login page that you are > directed to by the logout feature. The "Logout" button is to the left > of the tabs across the top of your account page. Another possible > problem could be that the browser is not viewing new information when > trying to switch. There is a cached page setting that will allow you > to check for that problem. > > To check on this setting, please do the following: > > 1) Click on Edit in the upper left hand corner > 2) Select Preferences > 3) Click on the arrow to the left of the word Advanced > 4) Select Cache > 5) Click on "Clear Memory Cache" > 6] Click on "Clear Disk Cache" > 6) Check the settings for "Compare the page in cache to the page on the network:" > 7) Should be set to "Every time I view the page" > 8) Click on "OK" at bottom of the page > > If you have further concerns or inquiries, please reply to this message > or call Client Services at 800-669-3900 or 402-970-5805. > > Thank you for choosing Ameritrade! > > Sincerely, > > Brian Riley > Client Services/Technology Support > Ameritrade > > Original Message Excluded: > -------------------------