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Old farmer
19th May 2009, 09:05 PM
May I ask if I am neglecting to do something necessary when I log-in, please, as lately I have been asked to log in three or four times a day? I click on 'Remember me'' each time.

DJ’s Timber
19th May 2009, 09:07 PM
Is this after you've closed the browser and then come back and open a new browser window?

And if so, what browser are you using, Internet Explorer, Firefox ??

DJ’s Timber
19th May 2009, 09:18 PM
Had another thought, is it happening after you've followed a link in a thread to another thread?

chrisb691
19th May 2009, 09:28 PM
I had the identical problem, with IE 7, which was finally solved by deleting my cookies, and re-logging into the 3 sites. It's the only way I found that worked.

Old farmer
19th May 2009, 10:06 PM
Thanks, DJ and Chris.

I had to log in now to write this reply, after reading your posts.

After reading your posts I clicked on Reply and was taken to the window which tells me I am not logged in.

I use Internet Explorer.

I am not sure about cookies but use a clearing programne a couple of times a day, always find this Forum racks up many more cookies than any others I visit!

Ashore
19th May 2009, 10:12 PM
Turn off your internet security programe espically the firewall, log in and then turn it back on again, Ca anti virus was doing it to me , once I had logged in with the anti virus & firewall turned off never had a problem again :2tsup:

rhancock
19th May 2009, 10:13 PM
I had that problem, until I discovered that CCCleaner was cleaning out all my cookies every time I started up.

Old farmer
19th May 2009, 10:16 PM
Thanks all you blokes. I am out of my depth here but shall email our friendly computer tech. tomorrow and she will guide me in following your suggestions.

Shall let you know.

DJ’s Timber
19th May 2009, 10:29 PM
I am not sure about cookies but use a clearing programne a couple of times a day, always find this Forum racks up many more cookies than any others I visit!

This will be the culprit that is causing your problem, you'll need to set this program to Trust WWF or not clear cookies from WWF.

The cookies from WWF are all clean and remember all your log on details

joe greiner
19th May 2009, 10:50 PM
Unless something has changed without my noticing it (entirely imaginable, of course), this is normal procedure. Software does an automatic logout after about 1 hour of inactivity.

Someone, please confirm or deny.

Cheers,
Joe

snowyskiesau
19th May 2009, 10:56 PM
I never have to re-login unless for some reason I clear the browser's cookies or private data.

FWIW, I run Firefox (on Linux)

DJ’s Timber
19th May 2009, 10:58 PM
Unless something has changed without my noticing it (entirely imaginable, of course), this is normal procedure. Software does an automatic logout after about 1 hour of inactivity.

Someone, please confirm or deny.

Cheers,
Joe

Only if you haven't clicked "Remember Me"

If you have clicked "Remember Me" it resets the time of your last visit. If you scroll back through the "New Posts" you'll come across this heading
The threads below have not been updated since your last visit but still contain unread posts.

AUSSIE
20th May 2009, 05:41 AM
Thanks, DJ and Chris.

I had to log in now to write this reply, after reading your posts.

After reading your posts I clicked on Reply and was taken to the window which tells me I am not logged in.

I use Internet Explorer.

I am not sure about cookies but use a clearing programne a couple of times a day, always find this Forum racks up many more cookies than any others I visit!
If you use a clearing prog,each time you remove the cookies etc, you will have to log in againIt sounds like it is cleaning your passwords.Are you having the same trouble with other sites you need to log on to?

steven
20th May 2009, 08:11 PM
I am not sure about cookies but use a clearing programne a couple of times a day, always find this Forum racks up many more cookies than any others I visit!

The software we run tends to set several cookies, they're only a few bytes each. When you consider the capabilities and storage capacity of modern computers, worrying about them is like removing 4 blades of grass from your backyard and thinking it makes a difference.

They save you from having to re-login each time you visit the site, I don't bother deleting them on ly computer.

regards

joe greiner
20th May 2009, 11:06 PM
Apparently the automatic logout is no longer in effect. I usually logout after each session, but maybe I forgot yesterday, because today I was still logged in.

I almost always tick "Remember Me" out of habit. But I thought it mainly served to link the separate URLs. And even then, it sometimes didn't IIRC.

Yes, I get the intermediate heading you cite, within "New Posts."

Firefox, BTW, but without automatic upgrades, as a self-imposed security measure.

Thank you for all your assistance, and also for the team's diligence in spam prevention.

Cheers,
Joe

steven
20th May 2009, 11:21 PM
Apparently the automatic logout is no longer in effect. I usually logout after each session, but maybe I forgot yesterday, because today I was still logged in.

I almost always tick "Remember Me" out of habit. But I thought it mainly served to link the separate URLs. And even then, it sometimes didn't IIRC.

Yes, I get the intermediate heading you cite, within "New Posts."

Firefox, BTW, but without automatic upgrades, as a self-imposed security measure.

Thank you for all your assistance, and also for the team's diligence in spam prevention.

Cheers,
Joe

Hi there

You may have logged out of one of the now redirected domains and still have a current login on the main domain.

regards

joe greiner
21st May 2009, 12:08 AM
Hi there

You may have logged out of one of the now redirected domains and still have a current login on the main domain.

regards
So it seems. And I just now noticed the re-direction (was probably there all along this session).

Perhaps a new compu-duh-r is the best answer.:D

Cheers,
Joe