i had the same problem this morning ...it even gave me a temp.password and would not recognize it..i tried about 5 attempts no good ......then an hour later i tried no problem !!!!!!!!!!!Rude Dog said:That's the problem I had when I was in California earlier this year, none of the reply buttons were visible. I could send pm's, but nothing else. Never did figure it out though, so I'm no help, lol. Peace, John.
cuejoey said:i had the same problem this morning ...it even gave me a temp.password and would not recognize it..i tried about 5 attempts no good ......then an hour later i tried no problem !!!!!!!!!!!
kokopuffs said:I absolutely refuse to load and install SP2 because it won't allow for software having "no digital signatures". Although there is a way of overriding that feature, I feel that SP2 isn't worth the trouble of installing.
mjantti said:I have the same problem with OHB. And I haven't updated my system at all, the problem arose when the site was updated to look a little bit different. No, checkin the box "remember me" doesn't help at all. No, all my settings are exactly as they used to be when the automatic login still worked. No, the problem is not my computer, it must be the new forum.
OldHasBeen said:Go back through this thread and do what Whitewolf & Donovan suggested. Don't know which one did it because I did them both at the same time.
IT WORKED FOR ME.
TY & GL
OldHasBeen said:What can I do to get this AZ site to recognize me when I go into the room. It always used to but now - everytime I go into the room, it makes me type in my info again. Maybe some of you computer people can help me ot fix this.
TY & GL
rackmsuckr said:When you originally started this thread, I thought how terrible this would be, and then it happened to me! Since I work out of my home office with 3 computers, I usually just let it sit open on 1 and read/post every so often. Well, apparently, there is a timed logout function as well, so now I have to login all the time, and not just when I want to post.
I have cleared the temp files, rebooted, set the options in tools, etc. - everything in this thread. Nothing has changed except the forum's new look. I am about ready to go and restore to the 17th, as that is when I knew it was still working ok.
Any more suggestions before I do that?
BAZARUS said:I think this is done on purpose. Here we go: many time when you log in you just live the site open even when you are not doing anything. Lets say you are living your pc and going to watch tv or whatever. You are log in onto the site but you are not acctive. If there would be a 100 people like you that would log on and go watch tv than the site would be overloaded with inactive accounts which also makes the web site slower!
I'm not 100%, but I'll bet almost anything that right now it is done like this: when you log in and stay inactive it will kick you out after lets say 15-20 minutes. Thats what I think it is. There is nothing wrong in your computer, trust me I'm a comp geek and the same thing is happening here![]()
BAZARUS said:Don't go back in time, this will not change anything, your computer is fine. Like I said abowe this must be set on this web site server.
rackmsuckr said:Yes, I think my computer is fine, seeing as how it is brand new and is a $3000 computer! It was tweaked to perfection. But how in the heck can I fix this problem? It was fine just a few days ago.![]()
kokopuffs said:I absolutely refuse to load and install SP2 because it won't allow for software having "no digital signatures". Although there is a way of overriding that feature, I feel that SP2 isn't worth the trouble of installing.
Ummagumma said:I'm not trying to flame you, at least not personally, but it's that type of mentalitythat has the unfortunate side affect of not having up-to-date security patches installed.
Many of the worms/viruses out there are taking advantages of unpatched systems. Indeed, you may remember Code Red (or was that the other one) back in 2002 or so. It was the SQL issue. Well, a patch for that came out a good 5 months before the virus hit. But a lot of computers weren't patched for that. I and several other people were those who had to deal with a couple of hundred computers, just in our group alone, as we were guilty of not keeping up on patches <cough>.