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Old 16th February 2010 | 01:04
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G'day Gents,

I recently upgraded to Windows 7 and ever since my log in to this site and another one 'Powered by vBulletin®' keep dropping out. I have to re-log on every time I visit this site to post replies and the other to gain access.

Any suggestions to overcome this problem?

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Old 16th February 2010 | 14:27
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don't think it's a W7 issue, I've had that happen a few times recently with both XP and W7. In both cases I've been using the latest incarnation of Firefox, but I actually THINK the problem could be with the forum itself
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Old 16th February 2010 | 16:20
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Clear out cookies - usually sorts most log in problems.

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Old 16th February 2010 | 17:07
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SD,

The problem I've had is totally random, all is good for days and then suddenly I get logged off when replying to a post. I cleared out cookies and it still happened. It's probably just been a sudden glitch somewhere, but my main reason for posting was to point out to Bullethead that Win7 is NOT the issue.
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Old 16th February 2010 | 23:31
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G'day HB & SD,

As with you HB the problem is erratic, sometimes the logon will be stable for days and at other times will dropout when a new tab is opened.

I use plenty of other sites with an auto logon facility and they are all stable the only problems are arising with bulletin boards 'Powered by vBulletin®"

Thanks for the input guys,
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Old 14th March 2010 | 15:54
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Hi
i have just got a new laptop (Toshiba with Windows 7) and most of the time I cannot log in. I use my name password and then complete the verification. It thanks me by name but when I am forwarded to the forums I find I am not logged in.
A couple of times I have got in by not waiting to be forwarded but by clicking the link and forcing it. Even this does not work more than 20% of the time.
I have tried deleting all cookies and temporary internet files but this does not seem to have any effect. I have not yet found how to view a list of individual cookies in w7 so I have not been able to confirm that all the cookies are actually being deleted.
any ideas would be welcome
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Old 14th March 2010 | 16:23
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I normally stay logged in all the time on my computers. Last week, I received the usual welcome message directed to those unlogged in and was invited to register. I entered my log in name and password and was then asked to decipher the usual jumble of characters. I did so and was advised that I had incorrectly recognised the displayed characters. I thus requested (as instructed) another set. On doing so the initial page of the board appeared indicating that I was logged in and I have remained so ever since. There is indeed something dodgey going on!

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Old 15th March 2010 | 11:18
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I am having exactly the same problem
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Old 15th March 2010 | 12:06
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According to my son, who is an IT geek, it is a Windoze7 problem so a bit of bitching to MS might help get things sorted out.

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Old 15th March 2010 | 19:45
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He ain't that much of a geek then, bullethead.


If you read back you'll see I was having the same issue with both XP and W7, using Firefox.
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Old 17th March 2010 | 12:06
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I had the same problem a few months ago when I set up a 'new' XP computer as the primary one for internet work (it's since crashed and had to be rebuilt but that's another story ).

Eventually I traced it to a setting in my security suite (CA) which was (apparently) default programmed to remove cookies immediately upon use (it's well disguised under the Privacy settings). I removed the tick from the box and the problem disappeared.

It may be that a similar program which is 'tidying up as it goes' is responsible in these cases also.

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