Inactive session time out length

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Liscab

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Weird. I have the same issue. BUT!!! My work laptop is running IE (I can't change or install a different browser...lame) and it happens all the time at work. At home, I have Firefox and I never have to log in. I don't get booted and I'm constantly logged in.

Very veird.
it could be the firewall at work ot the setting on that laptop
 

lookin2quit

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I think that there's a setting the admin has to authorize or change.
But if it's an admin setting, wouldn't it be happening to everyone? I'm on Chrome and haven't been logged out at all for at least a week, possibly more. Don't know what the issue is, but it doesn't sound like an admin setting to me :confused:
 

Timtam

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Nah, I clear my cache every time I close my browser. I think that there's a setting the admin has to authorize or change. Some other boards that I frequent have a "keep me logged in for xxxx minutes." displayed at the log on screen.

Different forum software.

All problems relating to log-ins are due to errors in your browser configurations.
 

Alex

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Weird. I have the same issue. BUT!!! My work laptop is running IE (I can't change or install a different browser...lame) and it happens all the time at work. At home, I have Firefox and I never have to log in. I don't get booted and I'm constantly logged in.

Very veird.

Try Google Chrome, even without administrator privileges you can install it. :p

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If you want to check this out feel free:

1. Firefox

Open Preferences, click on Privacy Tab, click "Remove Individual Cookie", type "e-cigarette-forum" into the search box, look for bbuserid / bbpassword, at the bottom it'll say "Expires:......"

2. Safari

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3. IE (Switch browsers, fast)

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4. Chrome

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5. Other

Most if not all browsers have a way to selectively remove cookies, somewhere around there it'll show the expire date of a specific cookie as well.
 
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