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My bad - I spoke too soon about solving the login problem.

When my solution above failed, I started poking around the secure Login page source code as I manually entered Username and Password info on the site.

The actual username value in the Masked input control gets stuffed into the Element's "data-unmasked" Attribute. The Element's Value is an altered variation of the username with "*" fillers replacing all but the last three characters. The form will not login without the "data-unmasked" Attribute being set.

It appears I need to:
- find a way to stuff a new value into an empty Element Attribute
... or ...
- revert to use of the error prone SendKeys option to actually type the username into the input control character by character.

Any hints or tips?
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