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Getting Kicked Off Tonight


blueeyedmanda

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am sitting here and every 5-10 minutes I have to relog into this site. I have not left the computer....

Is this happening to anyone else?


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confused Community Regular

this morning it happened to me, i just back on now ill see if it does happen again.

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That occassionally happens to me. I've had to log back in everytime I've used the computer today!

Lisa Mentor

I'm good Amanda. Didn't you say that you were having an ice/wind storm. Maybe you are having a server problem due to weather.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

We are having wind but no power problems yet not even any flickering lately....(knock on wood) :)

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm fine now, but a couple months ago, this happened to me. I had to keep signing back on--and frequently it would happen while I was posting and I'd end up losing what I had just written.

I have no idea what happened--what caused it or why it stopped :huh:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks Patti, I don't feel too alone now :) This has been happening more frequently in the last few weeks but never as much as it has been tonight.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Now after every time I repost and then I hit refresh it kicks me out....kind of frustrating....

Scott any ideas?

ravenwoodglass Mentor

It sounds like your computer is rejecting cookies from the site. Go into your tools and click on Internet Options and then on securtiy and see what your security setting is at. I know there is also a way to allow cookies from just one site but block others but I don't know if it is available on all computers.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Good News...problem seemed to resolve!!! Posting is fun again ;)

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Well, this happens to me all the time, has been happening since the site was revamped a while back., it happened just 5 mins ago! I contacted Scott and of course, it must be the fault of my computer, thing is, I do not have a problem with any other forum, not a single forum. I am the member of several forums and stay signed in to all of them, but this one signs me out every time I leave, it signs me out when I change pages, it signs me out when I try to reply. It's very aggravating and I do believe it is a glitch in this forum--somedays I lose all of the new threads. This thread proves to me that it is not just me, and I was told that no one else has had any problems and no one has mentioned it. <_< Hmmmmmmmm I do believe it's time to fix the boo boo!!!!!!!

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