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Hi Ted... I know how you feel, especially if people forget the passwords Did you try the 'keep me sign in' click mark? not the best options but certainly a viable one. What I do is use my 'junk email account' to get log in and use a password that only applicable to that junk email. This works for me
INTERNET EXPLORER: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced: here check 'Override automatic....'; 'Allow session cookies'; 'Allow 1st party cookies' & 'Block 3rd Party Cookies'.
Why do you say that. From other posts it looks like you have to login each time. It cerainly indicates a cookie problem. You should be able to select this site a safe site to accept cookies . When so, your login will expire once a month but apart from that I stay logged in about a month at a time.
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I know how you feel, especially if people forget the passwords
Did you try the 'keep me sign in' click mark? not the best options but certainly a viable one. What I do is use my 'junk email account' to get log in and use a password that only applicable to that junk email. This works for me
Ted,
That sounds frustrating. What browser are you using? I'll do some testing and see if I can figure out a way to keep you signed in.
Thanks,
chip
Ted
INTERNET EXPLORER: Tools> Internet Options> Privacy> Advanced:
here check 'Override automatic....'; 'Allow session cookies'; 'Allow 1st party cookies' & 'Block 3rd Party Cookies'.
see Ted's reply for how he solved it.
Regards,
Ted
If you say what you did, it may help other frustrated users in the future.
see Ted's reply for how he solved it.