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  1. #1
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    Default constantly logging in

    How can I stay logged in longer? Seems like if I'm not active for 10 minutes or so I have to log in again.

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    Default Re: constantly logging in

    Thats because you gave Brian hard time about advertising.


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    I was afraid of that. Brian! Forgive me!

    Actually, I have a feeling it has more to do with my computer than any forum setting, but, as always, I could be wrong.

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    Now I'm staying logged in. Don't know why.

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    Default Re: constantly logging in

    You repented.


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    Default Re: constantly logging in

    That's because you are no longer closing your browser. between messages.

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    Default Re: constantly logging in

    Jerry - Nope, that wasn't it. Same browser - 10, 15 minutes of no activity and I'd have to re-login.

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