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Posted: 01 Oct 2012 17:07 UTC | Post #1 |
jerlands Engine |
Registered
Total Posts: 13 |
Any way to change this? I sometimes research questions on other sites and when I return I'm no longer logged in. | |
Posted: 01 Oct 2012 20:53 UTC | Post #2 |
Shawn Deck & Engine |
Expired Member Total Posts: 195 |
I'll need a little more info. Are you checking the remember me check box when you login? If not the cookie expires in 24 hours. Any more information would help. | |
Posted: 02 Oct 2012 02:40 UTC | Post #3 |
jerlands Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 13 |
I'm not logging out. I leave a page open and return some time later and, I assume, due to inactivity am logged out. Only reason I don't want to be automatically logged out is I sometimes research a question, will leave a while and want to return to the same series of questions. | |
Posted: 02 Oct 2012 13:30 UTC | Post #4 |
jerlands Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 13 |
It doesn't matter if I check "remember me" or not. If I leave the site for around 30 minutes I get logged out. | |
Posted: 02 Oct 2012 15:48 UTC | Post #5 |
inigoesdr Deck & Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 6 |
jerlands, what browser are you using? | |
Posted: 02 Oct 2012 17:13 UTC | Post #6 |
jerlands Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 13 |
Typically Firefox but I've tried it in I.E. and will also log out on inactivity. It would be nice to have the timeout increased to 2 hrs but 1 hr would help. | |
Posted: 10 Oct 2012 18:54 UTC | Post #7 |
inigoesdr Deck & Engine |
Registered Total Posts: 6 |
I fixed an issue with the "Remember Me" option, which probably fixed this issue as well, but let me know if you are still getting logged out quickly. Thanks! |
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deanambrose Deck |
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Posted: 09 Apr 2024 03:58 UTC | Post #9 |
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