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I have tried for a couple of weeks now but it seems that I cannot Log Out of SAU. Whenever I attempt to I receive "an error has occured...".

Hope someone can help me as I look as though I am logged in 24/7 - I'm keen but not that keen! :rant:

If you require any further info, please PM me. Thanks. :)

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ur not logged in 24/7.. after probably 5 minutes of inactivity you wont show up as online. if you are sharing a computer and need to log out, just clear the cookies in ur broswer settings. untill the log out issue is fixed. :)

But I seem to be able to log out OK..

do you have any pop up stopper software? anything that disables some cookies.. ur IE settings may also be to high.. set as accept all cookies and it may help.

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OK, I've got it sussed now... after clicking on Log Out....get 'an error occured...' then clicked '...click here....' then went and 'delete(d) cookies' in browser Tools/Internet Options... it now logs me out :P ... I never used to have to do this so I wonder why now?? :confused: Thanks for the help Sl!m :D

p.s. it seems I have to do this everytime I want to log out :)

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as long as you get the link to log out when you get the error, you dont need to delete your cookies :(.

if you want to have the option to log in. dont tick the box "remember my username or password". and when you close internet explorer it will log you out automaticly after a few minutes ;)

and yeh.. I get that error everyone once and a while. but I am the only one who uses my computer usually. so I normaly only log out if some ones over and wants to log in as themselves :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

I stated above that i was able to log out, but i just ASSUMED it logged me out when i got to the "cookies cleared" page.

Here are some screen shots of the process.

(not that it will help, but just so you know what i'm talking about)

Pic 1/ error - this is the message i get when i hit the "log out" button.

Pic 2/ cookies cleared - this is the message i get when i click the "click here to log out" link on the error page

Clicking either of the links on the "cookies cleared" page, or closing the window and starting over, it still shows me logged in.

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