OOPs! I didn't read your message carefully enough. I was referring to myptg.org, and you were asking about ptg.org. FWIW, at the ptg.org page my member number and password returned an "invalid parameter" error. On 3/1/2011 5:14 PM, Mike Spalding wrote: > Ed, > Did you try the login link under the "getting started" header midway > down the left side. That one didn't work for me. Try the "login to > see members only content" at the very top right. It accepted my > member number and 6-digit password and let me in. > > good luck > > Mike > > On 3/1/2011 4:32 PM, Ed Foote wrote: >> john writes: >> >> <<For what it's worth,www.ptg.org <http://www.ptg.org> took 2 or 3 >> seconds to load for me. >> It came up pretty quick for me, too. However, I seem to have >> forgotten my password, and even though >> the reminder said it would be emailed to me, I have not yet gotten >> any info on how to log in. I used the >> password that was assigned to me for the other ptg site, but it >> doesn't work here. >> Anybodyelse go through this? >> Ed >
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