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Dennis Millard
28th December 2008, 02:52 PM
Some time ago I started, for no known reason, having difficulty in opening the Forum. I asked Neil and he suggested trying Mozilla Firefox as my default internet browser. I did and it worked, but-- since then, whenever I try to open the Open Slather column, it refuses to recognise the password. I asked Neil and he said to check the password, which I did and is certainly correct. It still won't open and niether of us can figure out what is wrong.
Alao, when I open the forum, it used to recognise me at once, but now I have to log in every time. No big deal, but if I try to open a picture say, it wants me to log in again! Why should this be so?
Any ideas would be welcomed. Thanks, Dennis.

watson
28th December 2008, 03:07 PM
Just an outside guess.......do you have a box ticked in your preferences that says something like...."delete all cookies at log -off???

DJ’s Timber
28th December 2008, 05:17 PM
You are using the Password for the OS, not your usual password to log on. To prevent your cookies being wiped when you shut down the window, check that your settings are set till they expire.

To do this click on Tools from the top then Options, Privacy and where is says Cookies Keep until, that should be set to 'they expire' and check that your Always clear my Private data when I close Firefox box isn't ticked or that the Cookies box isn't ticked in settings if you do want it to clear your other data.

As for the picture thing, there are a few different URLs that the forum uses and you'll be logged in on one whereas the picture is hosted one of the other URLs which requires you to log on again, you need to tick the remember me box for each login and at the end of each session when you've finished, don't log off just close the window instead so that you're are automatically signed in next time you visit

Dennis Millard
29th December 2008, 09:43 AM
Just an outside guess.......do you have a box ticked in your preferences that says something like...."delete all cookies at log -off???

No, I checked the cookies. Still no joy

Dennis Millard
29th December 2008, 09:46 AM
You are using the Password for the OS, not your usual password to log on. To prevent your cookies being wiped when you shut down the window, check that your settings are set till they expire.

To do this click on Tools from the top then Options, Privacy and where is says Cookies Keep until, that should be set to 'they expire' and check that your Always clear my Private data when I close Firefox box isn't ticked or that the Cookies box isn't ticked in settings if you do want it to clear your other data.

As for the picture thing, there are a few different URLs that the forum uses and you'll be logged in on one whereas the picture is hosted one of the other URLs which requires you to log on again, you need to tick the remember me box for each login and at the end of each session when you've finished, don't log off just close the window instead so that you're are automatically signed in next time you visit

Yep, I checked all that. Everything appears to be in order, cookies etc and correct O.S. Password, but it still refuses to let me in. It continues to say, 'the password you entered is incorrect'

DJ’s Timber
29th December 2008, 02:44 PM
Yep, I checked all that. Everything appears to be in order, cookies etc and correct O.S. Password, but it still refuses to let me in. It continues to say, 'the password you entered is incorrect'

So you're using the password supplied by for OS with the correct letters capitalised?

munruben
29th December 2008, 10:32 PM
I had a somewhat similar problem a little while ago and DJ might remember it. He told me to untick everything in my properties from the tools/options in firefox and empty the cookies. and then reboot and reset the settings again and it has worked fine ever since.
Maybe DJ you might remember and tell him exactly what to clear and untick.

DJ’s Timber
29th December 2008, 10:39 PM
Bit fuzzy John but in your case I think I told you to Clear everything as in Private date, cookies and so on, shut down and then reboot and then to check that you had it set up not to clear cookies as this was part of your problem.

munruben
29th December 2008, 10:56 PM
Yep and its been going great ever since. :2tsup: worth a shot.