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Login failure

Posted: 14 Aug 2007, 19:51
by cstorey
Since the board change, I cannot get logged in automatically, and even had to log in a second time to make this post. Am I doing something wrong?

Chris

Re: Login failure

Posted: 14 Aug 2007, 20:07
by Garry Russell
HI Chris

Not heard anyones else with this myself.

Have you tried deleting the CBFS cookie?

Garry

Re: Login failure

Posted: 14 Aug 2007, 23:16
by stegs
I'm having the same trouble Chris.
Seems to just log out for no apparent reason.
It'll be fine for a while and then you find you're logged out

No idea what the problem is

Steve

Re: Login failure

Posted: 14 Aug 2007, 23:26
by Garry Russell
There may still be a few bugs to sort out

Hopefully Ben will be along later and may have an answer.

Could you post which browser you are using please...just in case that has any beasring on it.

Garry

Re: Login failure

Posted: 14 Aug 2007, 23:35
by stegs
Think i might have sussed it.
I use the old AOL brower and that seems to be the problem.
IE7 seems to have no trouble.
I can't help being a Dinosaur :)
Steve

Re: Login failure

Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 00:16
by TSR2
Hi guys,

I've tested with IE6 IE7 Firefix Mozilla, Opera and they are all fine... I don't have any others I can test with unfortunately. As phpBB3 evolves it will be improved and some of the niggles ironed out. ;)

Re: Login failure

Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 09:00
by cstorey
I use AOL9 broadband with at present IE6 ( I think ) - I have used Firefox in the past but found it a bit unreliable. I am never quite sure how to find out which version of a browser I'm using so any advice would be welcome. Problem is still here this ( Wed) a.m.

Chris

Re: Login failure

Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 09:23
by cstorey
Like Stegs, I've now stuck in IE7 and it works perfectly. Thanks to all for your help

Chris

Re: Login failure

Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 10:25
by ianhind
I am never quite sure how to find out which version of a browser I'm using so any advice would be welcome.
Help/About from the main menu usually gives details of a programme's version.