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Hello
I had that problem today (signing on to Heritage Quest) and spoke by phone 
to the library staff. I discvered that you cannot sign on from home to HQ 
without FIRST signing on to your library's home screen and then clicking on
"research", "genealogy" or howeer their home screen is set up. I had no 
trouble at all getting to HQ that way.
Tom Foster

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From: "jvford5" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 7:02 PM
Subject: Heritage Quest ????


Hello Clay,

You said that Heritage Quest is available through public libraries. How?
In the library? It use to be that I could access Heritage Quest
from home using my Suffolk library card number through their site
but not anymore. I don't know if Suffolk suspended the service or
if HQ changed the game plan. Suffolk public library was the only
one in my area that offered this service. As far as I know Norfolk,
Virginia Beach and Chesapeake libraries never have.

Are there any libraries that I could join to be able to access
HQ from home?
Thanks, Vicki Ford


  Sorry everyone I had the wrong war.

  It was the Revolutionary War Records of Leonard Wills that I downloaded 
from Heritage Quest thru the GA Gen Soc.

  Heritage Quest is now thru the public libraries.

  Clay 

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