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    Senior Member JTHunter's Avatar

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    Not staying "logged in"

    Does anybody have any idea why, when I open a new window, I sometimes find the transition has not kept me logged in.
    This doesn't happen often but it is annoying to have to re-login just because I open a link in a new window.
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    It's STILL doing it!
    I had two pages opened and logged in and went to open a third - - NUTZ!!
    Went back to one of the pages that indicated I was logged in, clicked on my handle, and the page opened with that "First visit" BS!

    What is wrong here?!? Why does this keep happening??
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    did you check the box to keep yourself logged in?

    If you don't see it in the normal log in window, try this- when you log in, if the keep yourself logged in box isn't visible (and for some reason it isn't always visible) enter a bad password intentionally. A new window will open not only letting you now that you entered a bad password, but that disappearing "keep me logged in" box will reappear. Check it, log in properly and you shouldn't have any problems

    Except if you delete cookies. I manually delete cookies so that I don't delete the two main cookies from Gunsnet that store the password and keep you logged in when you leave and return, or open new windows.

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    Senior Member JTHunter's Avatar

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    I also manually delete ALL cookies after I go off-line every night.

    And I do check the box to "keep me logged in" as it isn't uncommon for me to have 3-4 different Gunsnet windows open at the same time.
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    Next time you delete cookies, do not delete the two Gunsnet cookies and see if this helps. It is a pain but it keeps me logged in every time I open the browser or open a new Gunsnet tab or window.

    I several times manually delete cookies so quickly that I will accidentally hit the Gunsnet ones, and have to relog in the next time and reclick the keep me logged in box.

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    'nut - I was wrong. There is no box to check but that may be because I use IE-8 for the forums I frequent.
    Leaving the cookies didn't make a difference. This "involuntary log-out" happens while I'm here! Right now, I have 3 windows open and a few minutes ago, I had 5 open. This screw-up happens when I'm already logged-in and open a new window. It comes up as if I haven't logged-in yet, despite as many as 3 other windows open. I refresh the main forum page and it defaults back to the black background with that "1st time" banner!

    And I haven't deleted ANY cookies at that point!
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