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Ok ive tried contacting mods, wont let me....

My account keep changing passwords on me... try to log in and it says wrong password... happens every couple of days!!

Can some one fix this please as im sick of resetting password every couple of days!...

Thanks

Guy

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Is there a chance that you're using an autocomplete function (or Firefox's 'saved passwords' feature, etc) that has an old password saved? I've had issues before with sites inside the company I work for before where I need to create passwords for people, and I need to clear any saved password entries I have for that site otherwise I get all kinds of interesting problems. For example it'll try to put my own password into the new user's account, or it'll change my saved password to match the one on the new account (which means my own logins fail).

Might be worth looking into anyway.

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By the way, threads that are posted in the wrong section are regularly moved into the relevant sections for what should be fairly obvious reasons.

If everybody thought their thread was more important than everybody else's and posted in a place where they thought it would get more exposure, it'd make the idea of sections fairly pointless...

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And this is exactly why i pot this thread in main section so someone would see it, but now its here.... hopeless!!

1. It is a user error - ie - YOU. You are the problem

Its something to do with your browser settings, PC settings or network you are using. Its not a SAU problem.

2. If you want to have the attitude of hopeless - then don't expect any help. Your lucky that Marc bloke has tried, because if it was me i would just lock it with such a poor attitude as that.

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