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Old 07-14-2014, 02:48 AM
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What the heck is going on, I'm constantly bumped off and need to re-register, never since 2010 have I HAD TROUBLE!!!
Don't need a bunch of smart a$% remarks at this time, just answers would be fine.
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Old 07-14-2014, 05:42 AM
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First that I heard or aware of this type of issue.

I am wondering if there is something (virus or malware) issue that your PC picked and causing a "cookie problem".

I am unaware of anything on OCC's end to generate this condition.
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Old 07-14-2014, 07:39 AM
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Did you try deleting your browsing history? I'm not having any problems here. You may want to get in touch with member j4c11, he seems to be very sharp when it comes to computer issues.
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What the heck is going on, I'm constantly bumped off and need to re-register, never since 2010 have I HAD TROUBLE!!!
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Hello sir,

Unless someone is monkeying with your session server side, this is going to be a cookie issue. That means you need to clear your cookies. If you can let us know what browser and operating system you're using , we can maybe give you specific instructions. This link contains instructions for all major browsers out there on Windows. If you are running OS X , I can provide instructions for that, it is near and dear to my heart :-)

http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cookies
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:58 AM
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You had to re-register or just log in again? It looks like you're under the same profile as always so I'm confused.

Occasionally the forum asks me to log in. No big deal. How often is it happening?
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Old 07-14-2014, 11:19 PM
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You had to re-register or just log in again? It looks like you're under the same profile as always so I'm confused.

Occasionally the forum asks me to log in. No big deal. How often is it happening?
That's it, log in. Sorry my bad.
Every time I turn on the puter I need to log in. Let me explain better than maybe someone can help out this computer genius.
On my pc I have OCC as my home page. I never have to log in, just start up and we're there.
Now with this "new used" laptop every time I go on OCC I need to log in. When I do it asks if I want to save, I check yes, but it won't do it.
Other sites that I visit, after the initial (first) log in, that was it, not asked again.
Any suggestions? It's not a life or death thing, just a pain in the arss every time.
(I bet it'll be something simple)
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When you type your log in information, is there a check box next to where you put your username and password that says "Remember Me"? Having your computer save a password for you is different than having the site remember you
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That's it, log in. Sorry my bad.
Every time I turn on the puter I need to log in. Let me explain better than maybe someone can help out this computer genius.
On my pc I have OCC as my home page. I never have to log in, just start up and we're there.
Is this the page you have to log into every time you open up OCC?
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When you type your log in information, is there a check box next to where you put your username and password that says "Remember Me"? Having your computer save a password for you is different than having the site remember you
Yes. And I do check the box every time, but the next time I come on I need to do it all over again.
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(O) Start to Finish video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAoUNNiLwKs
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It sounds like a cookie issues (not the kind you eat )

What web browser are you using?
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