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OK, well here are a few examples by what i mean in the title..

1) Usually when you are logged in, and you close the window (say u wanted to go have lunch n close the brower).. You come back and open up sau again, you are still logged in.. This does not happen anymore..

2) If someone posts a link to another sau thread, and i click on it, the page im in currently logs me out and so does the page i open.. This enevr use to happen..

Hmm is it just my computer??

This only started today..

Please help, coz its really annoying loggin in all the time..

Thanks. . :)

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I tried, deleting all my cookies and starting over. uninstalling all the security software i had, tried it, didnt work, reinstalled it, no change. ran spyware/addware/virus scanners. didnt fx the problem. so I dont think its PC based...

as long as I keep one page open on SAU its ok. but as soon as I open another page and go to SAU it logs me out. if I click on a link and it opens in a new page, it logs me out.

This happened to me, i tell you how i fixed it, i logged into SAU and when it came up to the main menu i hit 'add to favourites' if i keep using this favourites link to open SAU im always logged in, but if i just type in sau.com.au it doesnt work.

Also make sure you click 'remember me' and 'store password to computer'

Dayne

this happend to me the other day and it is definately limited to some pcs. i was using another pc here at work and i kept getting logged out to the point that i couldn't even post. i came back to my pc and it's all good.

This happened to me, i tell you how i fixed it, i logged into SAU and when it came up to the main menu i hit 'add to favourites' if i keep using this favourites link to open SAU im always logged in, but if i just type in sau.com.au it doesnt work

YAY its workin now dude. .seems like its fixed it i hope.. hahah..

thanks for that idea man..

cheers..

hahah well not really now..

not workin any longer.. hhmm not happy jan..

mods??

to those ppl who keep getting logged out, does it still happen???

voice up ppl..

so i know its jst my comp or something l

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