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  1. #1
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    Default signing on everytime?

    Hi,
    Usually, I've been able to come onto this site and be signed on already - only have to sign in every week or so. But for some reason, I have to sign in EVERY time I visit - kind of a pain. Is there some way I can be signed in all the time? Is there a little "remember me" thing like other forums have?
    thanks.
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    Next time you come on, reply to a post ~ any post. The sign on thingy will come on. Sign on, then go 'bout your biz. NEVER sign off. Should be able to come on again w/out signing on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Revvell
    Next time you come on, reply to a post ~ any post. The sign on thingy will come on. Sign on, then go 'bout your biz. NEVER sign off. Should be able to come on again w/out signing on.


    Cool, that is what I did. I couldn't figure out what I did that 'kept' me signed in. I deleted my cookies and when I did I had to sign in everytime I came to the site. Then one day it just cleared up on it's own. THEN I had to delete all my cookies again and same thing. HA! Silly Me. I remember doing what you mentioned but I never figured out that was fixing the problem.



    Love,
    Angie

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    All I did was sign off and had to sign in every time. Then I inadvertantly did what I just said and voila! Never have to sign in again. :)

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    AHA! Thanks!!
    I am frequently appalled by the low regard you Earthmen have for life.
    ~Spock

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    OK I am trying this as well but if I have read you correctly I will need to find some tread every morning to reply to even if my reply is nonsense. From now on I will be saying Good Morning to you all before most of you have any notion of getting out of bed
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    No, you only have to do it the one time ~ and not sign off. Just close the window. Yet, go 'head and say "Good Morning" to us all anyway as some here have no one to wish them a "good morning" so it would be nice. <G>



    Quote Originally Posted by sport
    OK I am trying this as well but if I have read you correctly I will need to find some tread every morning to reply to even if my reply is nonsense. From now on I will be saying Good Morning to you all before most of you have any notion of getting out of bed

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    It did not work for me. I logged on as you suggested by attempting to reply to a post. I did not close the window but minimised it while I did other tasks and when I clicked on it again it had logged me out. I can tell immediatly if I am logged out because the post times are in U.S. time whereas when I am logged on they are in G.M.T.
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    And so you had to sign on again? *shrugs* I'm 'puter illiterate. All I know is, it works for me and for others as this question has come up previously. I can't find the post as mine don't go back that far. Maybe it's a question of server or something.




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    When this was happening to me and then when it finally fixed it self I just figured I had logged on enough times that it finally took. HA HA HA!

    Sport you say you are still having problems? Do you have cookies enabled on your computer?

    Love,
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    * hands sport some coconut caramel cookies to assist in enabling*

    Quote Originally Posted by angelandarose
    Sport you say you are still having problems? Do you have cookies enabled on your computer?

    Love,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revvell
    * hands sport some coconut caramel cookies to assist in enabling*
    ROTF!!

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    I have enabled my cookies so now I do not have to log on at all. I am about to make it my home page so I dont even have to go to favorites to find it. How lazy is that.
    There is sufficient in the world for man's need, but not for his greed.
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    I also have to loggin each and every time...so, i'm trying this as suggested...hmmmm...wish me luck!

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    I think that if you change your settings to allow cookies from this site then this problem will go away. It did for me anyway
    There is sufficient in the world for man's need, but not for his greed.
    Mary Minihane
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