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Auto login not working (solved)

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Grossel

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Hi.

Ever since the major update of this forum, I have to manually log in every time I visit. I'm currently using Firefox. This isn't a problem for any other forums I use.

Firefox 3.5.7

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I got this working with Opera 10.10
 
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Log out, clear your cookies manually then come back and log back in but make sure you click on the box that allows you to auto-log in, it is no longer automatically checked when you log in. I use Firefox 3.5.7 and I have no trouble with auto login so it's not inherantly a browser problem.
 
I had SOS (Same old S...)

Login worked with IE7 but not Firefox

Solution...

Under Firefox, select Tools/Options/Privacy

Select Cookies
Navigate to "electro-tech-online.com" and delete only this entry

Close Firefox and restart.

This work-around worked for me.

(Deleting the cookies was recommended by one of the other forum members)
Damn, you beat me to the punch again Sceadwian :)

Hope this helps.
 
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Thanks. Clearing cookies seem to bee the solution here :)

How can I set a tread to solved? I cannot change subject in my first post.
 
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SPDCHK, the same thing happened to me last time they changed forum software here =) Irritated me for most of a day (I was popping on and off a lot that day) Whenever I have strange browser problems like that the first thing I do now is a global history/cache and cookie deletion, in every occasion where weird browser behavior was noted by myself it's worked, here and on many other sites.

Unfortunatly only a moderator can lock or change a thread in that manner. Personally I would like starters of a thread to have more control over that particular thread. I've seen too many hijacked threads and off topic junk.

I mean seriously, does it really make sense that the person that started a thread on a particular subject can't control the content of that thread?
 
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