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MightyGem 13th January 2005 09:16

Pprune Log in
 
My login only lasts for 24 hours. Is this a PPrune thing or my computer?

amanoffewwords 13th January 2005 10:05

A Pprune thing.

Saves them from having to respond to a deluge of "I forgot my password emails"

BOAC 13th January 2005 10:15

All explained about 18 or so months ago on this forum. Have a 'search'.

amofw - it was more to protect those lower intellects who forgot to log out.:D

P.Pilcher 13th January 2005 13:49

As I only log into PPRuNe from my own machine to which nobody else has access, I find that logging in every 24 hours is a pain in the B**t! Is there any chance of at least giving us the option to stay logged in for longer? Most of the other boards that I use regularly seem quite happy for us to remain logged in if we wish although I fully understand this boards unique problems in this respect..

When the 24 hour rule was introduced I kept my old cookie so remained permanently logged in. Then of course I forgot to preserve the PRuNe one when I cleaned my cookie folder so I was belatedly obliged to "join the club".

P.P.

MightyGem 13th January 2005 16:34

Seems to have been around for a while, although it's only been happening to me for a month or so. Thanks.

joe2812 13th January 2005 17:13

I'm with PP on this... i'm on my laptop which only I use and it's a right pain!!

BOAC 14th January 2005 09:35

Try being a 'mod' ......:{

I did ask the experts a while back to sort it for us but involved a lot of work to 'hack' it but there was not the spare time. How good are you at scripting.....?

PPRuNe Towers 15th January 2005 12:41

No clever stuff needed at all. Use a browser that includes a password manager like the one from Mozilla or download a third party utility.

Regards from the Towers
Rob Lloyd

BEagle 19th January 2005 08:20

It is indeed a pain in the arse and seems quite random. For example, I sent a reply earlier this morning, then composed another only to have it eaten by the 'you are not logged in' bolleaux!

So I'm not going to re-type the whole damn thing again and some wannabee will now have his question unanswered.

Bre901 19th January 2005 11:59

BEagle and Mike Jenvey

then composed another only to have it eaten by the 'you are not logged in' bolleaux!
On decent browsers (Opera, Netscape or Firefox) the back button works fine (maybe it even does in m$IE :yuk: ), so if I get caught, I just go back to the composing page and copy the contents of the text window and paste it back into the composing window when I have logged in again.:ok:

Tallbloke 4th February 2005 12:23

It does not work on my version / installation of IE and so now no-one is going to find out how ABS stops cars quicker than cars without it.
:(

737TG 4th February 2005 12:39

A solution:

try RoboForm. www.roboform.com

Cheers!

spekesoftly 4th February 2005 14:12


The cookie should last for 24 hours.
24 hrs from one's last post, or from logging in? I suspect the latter.

Evo 10th February 2005 18:02

Dunno if anything has changed, but with Firefox it's easy enough to hack the cookie to stop it expiring

http://www.eudoxus.dsl.pipex.com/pcookie.JPG

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