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Eric
08-21-2007, 06:02 AM
Hey Joe I'm still having problems with this site as I did the last one as far as having to log back in every time I come back to visit, is it maybe something I'm doing wrong ort is just the site still going through changes?

mcaje
08-21-2007, 07:02 AM
Dude! Don't worry...it's just you. B)

Staubach to Pearson
08-21-2007, 07:43 AM
I'm not having any problems logging back in.

Cowboyzadam
08-21-2007, 11:50 AM
Hey Joe I'm still having problems with this site as I did the last one as far as having to log back in every time I come back to visit, is it maybe something I'm doing wrong ort is just the site still going through changes?[/b]


Dude if your having problems having to log in on this site as well it has to be something on your PC that is not allowing the site to re-recognize you. You might want to tune down your security settings a little bit. Your virus protector (which ever one you use) may not allow your cookies from this site to be accessed to recognize you and automatically log you in. If your settings are to high you will constantly have to log in each time.

Let me know if I can help any further.

Cowboyzadam
08-21-2007, 11:54 AM
I'm not having any problems logging back in.[/b]


I think he is talking about having to manually log in each time he comes back onto the site instead of the site automatically doing it for him. Hey Cowboyz Rule...what browser do you use? What is your Virus program. If it is Norton then I can tell you exactly how mine is set up security wise for the Internet and it works well with all sites while still protecting me from viruses. Not being able to have a site automatically log you in each time you go back to it usually is your Virus program on your computer that is stopping it from doing so. See my post to you up above this one below.

Tune
08-21-2007, 03:14 PM
Ummm, allow me to interject.

The reason for your login issues is the enhanced security settings of the site.

DO NOT change your computer settings.

If you are on a dial-up connection, you may have to sign in all the time verses cable or DSL. The reason is that dial-up users consistently log in to a new IP address. The system checks your IP address against the one it has on file. If its wrong or different from the last one you used when you logged on, then it will ask you to re-log in as a security measure. This prevents someone from hijacking your site and username.

Broadband users are usually assigned their own IP address that they login from all the time, so it means that they will not have to re-log in and the system recognizes them.

Just one more downside to being on dial-up. If your not on dial-up, then we can look at other avenues.

Eric
08-22-2007, 03:22 AM
I think he is talking about having to manually log in each time he comes back onto the site instead of the site automatically doing it for him. Hey Cowboyz Rule...what browser do you use? What is your Virus program. If it is Norton then I can tell you exactly how mine is set up security wise for the Internet and it works well with all sites while still protecting me from viruses. Not being able to have a site automatically log you in each time you go back to it usually is your Virus program on your computer that is stopping it from doing so. See my post to you up above this one below.[/b]




Yes you are correct Adam the problem is everytime I come back to visit I have to re log back in and it doest matter if it was 10 min. ago I still have to do it. I'm currently running with AOL as my internet provider and I have Norten as my anti-virus program. Dude hook me up with your settings, sounds like thats the problem and could end my problems.

Cowboyzadam
08-22-2007, 03:40 AM
Yes you are correct Adam the problem is everytime I come back to visit I have to re log back in and it doest matter if it was 10 min. ago I still have to do it. I'm currently running with AOL as my internet provider and I have Norten as my anti-virus program. Dude hook me up with your settings, sounds like thats the problem and could end my problems.[/b]


First of all disable any pop-up blockers you have enabled if you have any. If that does not work then next before you even launch your browser temp disable your Norton Internet all together. (Just for a short period of time) Next log on to the site. Then log off and completely shut down your browser. With your Norton still disabled relaunch your browser and go back to the site and see if it still prompts you to log in again.

If it still does then it is not your Norton Virus program and is probably your Web Browser. That is a whole nother ball game but first things first.

If you don't have to log in again manually after you've disabled Norton then let me know and I will tell you how to adjust your settings that are SAFE. Don't let Tune scare you. He is right right about the Dial-up and I am assuming you have DSL or Cable right? I know all about Norton and have used it for over 7 years and know the ins and outs of the program pretty well so i won't tell you to do anything that will put your PC at risk.

thevalleyranchreport
08-22-2007, 04:36 AM
You may want to use Firefox too, I use it and its the shit anyway.

Eric
08-23-2007, 12:55 AM
Thanks guys... adam was right it was the pop up blocker that was causing me all the trouble. It's so nice to visit back here and not have to relog back in! Thanks again guys.

mcaje
08-23-2007, 12:57 AM
Yah we love our Adam. :wub:

He pretty smart for a product of the Georgia education system. :unsure:

Cowboyzadam
08-23-2007, 01:28 AM
Glad I could help Cowboyz Rule. Mitch my Education comes from the University of Miami!

Come to think of it...that's not much better eh? They never even taught us how to Vote. :D