RaptorRage
Oct 17 2003, 04:25 PM
For several weeks now it seems that I have to keep logging in with username and password whenever accessing the forums, rather than it remembering the username when the box is checked. Is this an issue with the forums or something related to the cookies on my comp not keeping the login persistent?
Don't seem to have the problem with the MekTek forums, which I think uses the same bb system as here.
Mentawl
Oct 17 2003, 05:33 PM
A few of us had that problem too. If you go to
http://www.banzaiinstitute.net/InvisionBoa...ard11/index.php rather than www.teambanzai.net, it should work fine.
~Ment~
RaptorRage
Oct 17 2003, 08:26 PM
Seems to be the case. My old link was version 3.0 of the forums with the teambanzai addy.
Mau
Oct 17 2003, 11:21 PM
Weird. From work, it remembers me. From home, it doesn't.
Ghostrider
Oct 17 2003, 11:38 PM
QUOTE (Mau @ Oct 17 2003, 07:20 PM)
Weird. From work, it remembers me. From home, it doesn't.
Ditto.
I've found that hitting the homepage first, then going to forums works, whereas using the direct forums link does not...so one extra click...*shrug*
Lonewolf
Oct 20 2003, 02:17 PM
Guys,
Remember to delete your old favorite link if it pointed to "...teambanzai...". Then, navigate to the forum from the main page and then save a new favorite (this one should point to "...banzaiinstitute...").
Brewder
Oct 30 2003, 06:07 AM
OK, similar problem but rather different. I have 2 home systems that I can log into the site with either Mozilla or IE. From work I have a laptop that I can log in with but I have another laptop and a desktop server that cannot. This is all with either Mozilla or IE and the browser used doesn't make a difference, I can't log in from them while at the same time the other laptop can.
I have compared settings between systems that can log on and those that cannot, no difference. Cleared cookies and cache with no effect. I'm going to the proper URL. But I did find that if I make a new account other than Brewder, I can log in with that account on any of the systems. Weird.
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