Keep getting logged off...

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Head Knocker
Contributor Since: May 20, 2007

Is there a timeout or such thing that logs you off HRC after a certain amount of time? I keep getting logged off. Sometimes in the middle of typing a response, sometimes while just reading. It's never a set time or the like.

Just wondering, cause I just log back on.

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Hold 'Em Czar
Member
Since: Dec 30, 2004


Aug 04, 2007 05:43 am

we're sorry, if you'd like to make a call...please hang up and dial again.

Head Knocker
Contributor
Since: May 20, 2007


Aug 04, 2007 05:52 am

That's what I been doin'. It works real good...

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 04, 2007 06:51 am

no, no time out in it just session expiration.

Head Knocker
Contributor
Since: May 20, 2007


Aug 04, 2007 09:58 am

Uhhhh, session expiration? How does that work?

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 04, 2007 10:02 am

If you don't select the "remember me" option, then you log out automatically when you end your session (a.k.a. close your browser)

Head Knocker
Contributor
Since: May 20, 2007


Aug 04, 2007 10:33 am

Oh, well, that's to be expected. Close browser, get logged off. Logical.

But I'll be reading along in a thread and get to the last post and there's no edit box to reply. I then find I've been logged off. It's no big deal. I just log back on. But is it only happening to me? I wonder why.

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Aug 04, 2007 10:35 am

That is odd, I haven't heard any spontaneous log off reports in months. I had a few problems when I increased the security a few months back and mutli-layed the authentication system, but since then I haven't heard a peep about it from anyone until now.

Head Knocker
Contributor
Since: May 20, 2007


Aug 04, 2007 10:51 am

Like I said, it's no big deal, just curious. I've been on over an hour this time and nothing happened. Must be a quark or some such thing. LOL !!

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