Got another call about logging out:
If you are getting logged out all the time on this site, you have a "Poison Cookie". We are sorry, it was a bad cookie from one of the updates to the board software.
Here's how you fix it:
Launch Internet Explorer, then go to our site, then close it.
Go to Control Panel
Go to Internet Options
Go to Browsing History
Click on Settings
Click on View Files
Expand the window out as big as you can.
You will see a column called LAST MODIFIED
Click on that column marker, and it will sort the files by newest to oldest.
If COOKIE:[email protected] is at the top, then delete it. If not, go to the bottom (sorted backwards) and it will be there instead, and delete.
There is one more cookie, and it's name is FORUM/ . It's "Internet Address" is COOKIE:[email protected]/FORUM/
Find this one by clicking on the NAME column header, then scrolling down to the FORUM/ file and deleting it.
If you do it this way, it will not delete all your cookies for other websites.
I did this using XP "Classic View", so it might be different using VISTA or XP set to BLING-BLING mode.
If you are getting logged out all the time on this site, you have a "Poison Cookie". We are sorry, it was a bad cookie from one of the updates to the board software.
Here's how you fix it:
Launch Internet Explorer, then go to our site, then close it.
Go to Control Panel
Go to Internet Options
Go to Browsing History
Click on Settings
Click on View Files
Expand the window out as big as you can.
You will see a column called LAST MODIFIED
Click on that column marker, and it will sort the files by newest to oldest.
If COOKIE:[email protected] is at the top, then delete it. If not, go to the bottom (sorted backwards) and it will be there instead, and delete.
There is one more cookie, and it's name is FORUM/ . It's "Internet Address" is COOKIE:[email protected]/FORUM/
Find this one by clicking on the NAME column header, then scrolling down to the FORUM/ file and deleting it.
If you do it this way, it will not delete all your cookies for other websites.
I did this using XP "Classic View", so it might be different using VISTA or XP set to BLING-BLING mode.