Having to constantly sign-in.
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Having to constantly sign-in.
Just like the title says.
I'll try to reply to a thread, it makes me sign-in. I sign-in, and type my reply.
I try to submit my reply, and it wants me to sign-in again. Once I sign-in again, everything I typed is lost.
I haven't changed my cookie or security options lately. Not sure what's going on here.
I'm using Internet Exp ver 6.0 if that matters.
Thx..
I'll try to reply to a thread, it makes me sign-in. I sign-in, and type my reply.
I try to submit my reply, and it wants me to sign-in again. Once I sign-in again, everything I typed is lost.
I haven't changed my cookie or security options lately. Not sure what's going on here.
I'm using Internet Exp ver 6.0 if that matters.
Thx..
make sure your user cp options are set to yes.
Automatically login when you return to the site? (uses cookies)
Browse board with cookies?
Clicking yes will use cookies to keep your id for this session. Clicking no will send it through the links. (Selecting no may cause problems when sharing links with people behind the same proxy as you)
they could of changed some how, so make sure that they are at least set right, i am using the same version of Internet Explorer and dont really have any problems.
Automatically login when you return to the site? (uses cookies)
Browse board with cookies?
Clicking yes will use cookies to keep your id for this session. Clicking no will send it through the links. (Selecting no may cause problems when sharing links with people behind the same proxy as you)
they could of changed some how, so make sure that they are at least set right, i am using the same version of Internet Explorer and dont really have any problems.
If you do have your options set to use cookies....
Do you happen to be using AOL as your ISP?
Also, it's common for a cookie to become corrupt. You may try manually deleting your cookie and then returning to the site to get a new cookie.
Do you happen to be using AOL as your ISP?
Also, it's common for a cookie to become corrupt. You may try manually deleting your cookie and then returning to the site to get a new cookie.
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