Problems staying logged in


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I've been having this issue aswell. It seems as though the service keeps "tripping" and when I navigate from one page to another, I need to sign in again. It's happened a number of times when I've gone to post and the reply is then lost.

It's happened a few times today and is really quite annoying.
 
^ That's exactly what happened to me. It was very annoying, I couldn't even change my avatar. I even had to register four times to post once!! Now that I have ticked the "remember me" box it works. I hope that it is going to last. Did you clean your coockies AND ticked the box? I'm sorry if this doesn't work, I don't know what else you could do... I hope that you are going to find a solution very quickly because this situation is really annoying.
 
I have a similar problem with my home computer but not yet on my work one - but my home one tells me my password is wrong - despite the fact that I have it written in a book near my computer and am typing it in correctly.

When I tried to get a new password sent it also tells me that my typing of the random word is wrong - despite again typing it exactly as it appears and trying both with and without inverted commas.

It is frustrating to say the least.

I have always ticked the remember me box and have the passwords also remembered by windows or whatever but - no- as of now I can't get in at home at all.
 
I just noticed that my last logout time was 10:27 am today. However, I have been on here making posts with no problems or logout warnings from 10 AM till now. This morning when I logged in, I checked the Remember Me option, as I always do.

I logged out and re- logged in just now to be on the safe side, and it is all good. I just want the admin team to be aware. I don't want to be accused of doing something wrong.
This is the 2nd time in less than a month...
 
When I try to log into the forum, it doesn't do anything! It only logs me in on the 2nd try...
 
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