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TedAllen
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Post by TedAllen »

One here for forumadmin.
I log in, tick the ' log me in every visit box' , and when I've finished I don't log out, just close the site.
For the past couple of weeks I have had to log in again everytime I visit.
Am I doing anything wrong. It's not a major problem, just a bit of extra time needed.
Ted
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Post by Keith Andrews »

2 things can cause this
1/If you go to the loggin as
http://jowett.net/forum/ then login
then next time use a short cut or link that is
http://jowett.net/forum/ note no www.
then the cookies get mixed up and confused..not going to get techinical here

And visa versa of the above has the same effect....
I have not checked resently but orginally link to forums from different parts of JCC uk have www. and no www.

To fix....
open browser / 'tools' at the top / internet opinions / delete cookies

The always use the link u have on your machine, loggin in with ticking the check box.

This fix will delete any other sites that u auto login at, and will have to relog in
To stop rhis happening, use search and find cookie folder / open and find all cookies with jowett in the name, delete these only
My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
TedAllen
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Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:34 pm
Your interest in the forum: Jowett now owned over 40 yrs
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Post by TedAllen »

Thanks Keith
I'll try and figure all that out. I am afraid, to me, Cookies are something in a jar in the kitchen which 'er indoors, the ayatollah Ann, doesn,t allow me near ! :cry:
But I'll have a go anyway.
cheers mate
Ted
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