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slowkota

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Mar 9, 2010
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Seems like its been hit or miss with my log-in the last few days.

One moment I'll be logged in, and everything is normal... Then all of a sudden (at the worst time I might add), I'm no longer logged in! Try logging back in, and nothing changes!

Whats the deal with that? Nothing has changed on my end regarding my web settings in IE... Same thing happens in Chrome as well, so the browser isn't the culprit AFAIK.
 
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It's usually a local issues, the browser is just one part of it.

Not seeing it here so your ISP could have updated something that needs to trickle through, basically there is nothing on our end we can change. We are not messing with it
 
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At the end of "http" up in your web bar, put the s at the end so it looks like "https" more than likely that will fix your problems.

I've had a similar issue as of late on certain networks where the non secure version of the site is getting pulled from the ISPs cache and fucking shit up.

Going the secure route fixes that issue.
 
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Tried the "https" deal, didn't work... Just didn't display sponsers.

It seems it only happens to me after using the "Google Custom Search" engine.

I'll just deal with it, as I'm not so called "Computer saavy" lol
 
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Same here.
Log in and I get my name and smiley face. Try to go to aa forum, and it logs me out. Multiple times.
Only when I log in from the My Stuff - Messages page, does the passwork "stick".
Don't have this problem with any other websites.
 
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I run into this every once in a while. Have to close out the tab in the browser and go to the home page of the forums and start over like some bizzare cookie lifetime has been exceeded. Closest I've been able to come to tracking it down is that it may be proxy server related - it happens when I'm at the office but not at home. But then it hasn't pissed me off so much that I've felt the need to go packet tracking....
If you are running a laptop - see if it happens at work behind the corporate firewall/proxy server vs. happening at home and you may just have your answer.