Two separate browsers should not share settings. I would sign out of both accounts, sign in to one with IE. Close IE but don't sign out. Now open the other in Chrome, if there is no cookie in chrome for the 1st account, it should ask you to sign in to the 2nd account. Now as long as you always use the same browser to sign in to the same account, there should be now cookie issue, and each browser should open it's respective account. Just make sure you are bookmarking/opening different accounts/urls. A Guy
When I change a setting within IE settings, it affects Chrome, specifically proxy settings, that is what I was referring to.
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I have run into a strange issue with IE 11 running on my Windows 7 Pro 64 bit machine on our corporate domain. Out of the blue one day when I opened IE I noticed that my favorites bar was missing. When I clicked my favorites in the tool bar, the folder was empty.
I...
Ok forewarned this is a high level problem.
So I had a problem with IE where it wasnt storing pages in history, I closed all my IE windows, and using ccleaner wiped the history file (I assume was corrupt) and that fixed that problem, but I made a new one, info as follows.
I normally on IE my...
Hi, I got a new desktop PC a few weeks ago and immediately cloned Windows to a (hybrid) SSD drive. I then went about moving the location of the Windows folders from my SSD drive to one of the other larger drives (using option 2 on the tutorial:...
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As usual after 69 years on God's green earth I still mess up things without really trying.
I recently bought an HP p7-1157c computer with Win 7 installed. Somehow while I was moving files around I have created a problem with saving sites to individual folders inside my...
When you click on the favorites link to open up your favorites menu, a "favorites bar" is listed. This "favorites bar" link is useless and I have repeatedly right clicked on it to delete it from the menu. However, it returns on its own every so often.
There is also a link called "software...