Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

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. . :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/86353-alwys-gettin-logged-out/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 63
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

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

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • This is how I last did this when I had a master cylinder fail and introduce air. Bleed before first stage, go oh shit through first stage, bleed at end of first stage, go oh shit through second stage, bleed at end of second stage, go oh shit through third stage, bleed at end of third stage, go oh shit through fourth stage, bleed at lunch, go oh shit through fifth stage, bleed at end of fifth stage, go oh shit through sixth stage....you get the idea. It did come good in the end. My Topdon scan tool can bleed the HY51 and V37, but it doesn't have a consult connector and I don't have an R34 to check that on. I think finding a tool in an Australian workshop other than Nissan that can bleed an R34 will be like rocking horse poo. No way will a generic ODB tool do it.
    • Hmm. Perhaps not the same engineers. The OE Nissan engineers did not forsee a future with spacers pushing the tie rod force application further away from the steering arm and creating that torque. The failures are happening since the advent of those things, and some 30 years after they designed the uprights. So latent casting deficiencies, 30+ yrs of wear and tear, + unexpected usage could quite easily = unforeseen failure. Meanwhile, the engineers who are designing the billet CNC or fabricated uprights are also designing, for the same parts makers, the correction tie rod ends. And they are designing and building these with motorsport (or, at the very least, the meth addled antics of drifters) in mind. So I would hope (in fact, I would expect) that their design work included the offset of that steering force. Doesn't mean that it is not totally valid to ask the question of them, before committing $$.
    • The downside of this is when you try to track the car, as soon as you hit ABS you get introduced to a unbled system. I want to avoid this. I do not want to bleed/flush/jack up the car twice just to bleed the f**kin car.
    • But again, the engineers said your cast aluminium would be fine based on the load that would be stretching that section. Same load stretching the bolts in a flex (not the twist), with a much smaller cross sectional area than the original part you've broken. It's why you'd need to be using higher strength bolts, but that's just making up for the strength you lose with less area...
    • I am truly amazed someone on this planet was able to cycle the pump using a scan tool. I've always ghetto cycled them on Nissan 90s shit boxes by slamming the brakes and pulling the handbrake to agitate the rear wheels enough to cause a speed difference
×
×
  • Create New...