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Blue1

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Certified Residential Appraiser
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Wayne,

In the Watercooler, when I click on "post reply" I am given a screen (just like this one) to type in my reply. When I hit "submit" I am given a "log in" screen. If I log in I then lose the entire post. This happens about 60% of the time. What am I doing wrong? I can't possibley keep up with Goodpasture like this! :lol:

Bruce M
 
Bruce M.,

Easy to forget about that 'back' button up there at the upper left .. you can get back to your post even after re-logging in ..

Been there, done that .. damned senior moments!

Cheers!
 
After asking the same question, and reading it at least 3 more times..... when you long on , check the little box that says: “Log me on automatically each visit:”. Just make sure that your have cookies enabled to that your computer will remember where you left off.

Sorry Wayne, didn’t mean to answer your question for you. :mrgreen:
Mell.
 

After asking the same question, and reading it at least 3 more times..... when you long on , check the little box that says: “Log me on automatically each visit:”. Just make sure that your have cookies enabled to that your computer will remember where you left off.

Sorry Wayne, didn’t mean to answer your question for you. :mrgreen:
Mell.

That's okay you did a great job!

Yes, if anyone doesn't check the "log me in automatically box" they will be logged out after a certain period of time. This is a security feature for those who share computers with others.

As long as you don't delete the cookies on your computer you will never have to log in again!
 
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