I keep getting logged off
Any ideas why this is happening? Everything seems as normal, but every time I return here I'm logged out.
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It's a hint. Too subtle? :D
Where you log in, there should be a check box right beside it says "Remember Me". Some board change much have unchecked that. |
Git. :devil:
I've checked that several times now. Seems to be OK atm though, haven't cleared any cookies lately either. (thanks!) |
Yeah, looks like Doug updated to the latest vBulletin, released yesterday.
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Yeah, I was logged off also when I came here today. (I usually am always logged on)
Good thing that Doug is keeping up with the vBulletin updates. :) |
You destroyed my record! I was trying to stay logged on for ever!
...okay, actually it was just convenient... ...good thing I could still remember my password... ..Didn't we used to get warned when updates were coming? "I think we'll go finish the speech about Schiller quickly, and then I will bring mommy to bed...She's been like this all the time, since she learned she couldn't go see the Premiere of "Narnia" today, which was also with an event at the cinema..." *sniff* Narnia? ...are...are we going there? *looks at watch* We're late! *sniff* ...Narnia... *weeps* "Come, Mommy. Finish your work and then go to bed. You can read one of the Narnia books before going to bed, if that helps." ...yes, that would help...b-but my sister has the books at her home...I can't read them again before Christmas... *Weeps the Niagara Falls tenfold* "Oh dear, this is going to take longer than I thought..." - :\ :\ :\ :\ :\ :\ :\ |
Can't find the options to change it. Anyone?
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Same problem here.
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Aaah. Good to see I'm not the only one, otherwise I would have felt awkwardly lonely in my misery. :P
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I was serious. It's a one time event, and I missed it. - ;( ;( ;( ;( ;( ;( ;( |
:) My sympathies, dear. But next time at least write your password down since you have a hard time remembering it.
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I don't generally provide advance notification for minor point upgrades,since they don't create any downtime. Trep, if you clear your cookies all should be well again.
EDIT: If you don't want to clear all your cookies, open your cookies folder and just delete the ones called adventuregamers and forums.adventuregamers. |
Huh? I'm not having any problems at all.
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How do I do that again? - :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: |
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If you have a different browser, I don't know the specific steps but look in your Tools/Options section. |
same here, isn't that clearing the cookies will require me to login again next time???
I forgot my password already, just now I need to spend at least 10 mins to do the stuff for resetting my pw........bad bad :frown: |
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:P .......i didn't know i need to click 'remember me' when i log in again,,so it's twice for me after clearing the cookies.........:crazy:
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I'm honoured to be confused with Trep.
I think... Am I? |
How weird :) Clearing cookies helped. Thanks. :)
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Deleting cookies worked, but it seems a rather drastic step. Deleting cookies doesn't only target the AG problem. Now I have to re-log onto every site I visit.
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I give it less than ten hours before someone makes the obvious suggestion ;).
On a rather less facetious note, can't cookies be delted manually in Explorer? And aren't they normally named in such a way that one can tell which ones the AG forums have created? |
I use IE, and honestly, just
(1) closing your browser to clear any annoying session cookies (2) deleting the permanent cookies from this site in the Cookies folder should do the trick. :) Never seen that not work. In fact, honest be said, I've never had session cookies interfere with anything (I certainly didn't bother with them cleaning up my IE for this forum, and it's all fine now). Dunno, maybe I'm just lucky. :P |
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If the powers that be here posted a list of the cookies that users should delete that would solve the problem, we wouldn't be having this discussion. They don't, so we're having this discussion. Yes, perhaps it is possible to find individual cookies, but that's like editing the registry. Trying to do something piecemeal in Windows often doesn't work. |
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If you look at your cookies, you should see one that says adventuregamers and one that says forums.adventuregamers. As far as I know those are AG's only cookies, and they're easily identifiable. Deleting them, and then logging in and clicking Remember Me solves the problem. I just tried it myself (first time I logged on using IE since the forum update) and it worked. I'm sorry you cleared all your cookies and now have to log in to all your websites again, but I'm also frustrated by the hostility directed at the AG "powers that be" over this issue. These types of upgrades happen on websites all the time. Doug didn't know when he did the forum upgrade that it would cause problems with cookies, and telling people after the fact that they can solve the problem by clearing their cookies really isn't a drastic measure. It's a matter of deleting two clearly marked files from a folder... nothing like editing your registry. If you didn't want to clear them all, you should have just asked which ones to delete before you did it. |
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Where in that thread, or this one, did anyone suggest that cookies could be selectively deleted? And, using various browsers, the procedure for each? And, why should I think to ask what cookies to delete, when the operative word was to delete them all? |
A couple of posts up. Obviously not in time to spare you from clearing your cookies, but hey, sh*t happens.
As I said - sorry you have to log in to all your websites again. That's inconvenient, I know. But it's silly to get mad at AG like it's some big conspiracy. Doug didn't update the forum software with the intention of inconveniencing you. |
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It's not a failing of the staff or other forum members that you don't know how to use a browser properly, it's a failing on your part. So your anger is just a little bit misdirected.
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I use IE, and it isn't a question of not knowing how to use your browser - it's easy to delete all your cookies in one fell swoop. I had gone into windows and deleted the adventuregamers one but that didn't fix it. Not until yesterday's post, naming the forums.adventuregamers as the second one to delete, was I able to get it back working. I refused to delete all my cookies, to avoid the aggravation of having to sign back into all my regular sights. If the two cookies had been mentioned early on, there may not have been an angry post. When I found that post yesterday, I'd been just about to ask if there was another. I don't think it is realistic to expect the forum members to know the names of the cookies that AG logs into our computers, especially since they're not nearby alphabetically. Cookie files are huge, and the "find" function isn't available to search with.
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Let's make this really simple. Anyone concerned about deleting all their cookies was more than welcome to ask if there was a way to target AG's specifically. Usually one asks such a question BEFORE taking a "drastic step" on the basis of the first suggestion they hear.
I'm sure such a question would have been responded to kindly and informatively. |
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I can understand the frustration at the situation. I'm definitely not frustrated at any of the mods -- maybe just at my own lack of technical know-how. |
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I just edited Doug's original post about clearing the cookies to add the names of the two cookies that need to be deleted. Hopefully that will prevent future readers from having to take this so-called drastic step. :P |
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