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Delete all cookies for tswb.org, looks like something went south with the login cookies.
Wasn't able to stay logged in earlier today, but deleting tswb.org cookies cleared it up
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Thanks for that! All good now.
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was wondering why I had logged out. I ran crapcleaner so that should do the same thing
 
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Hairs to split, and pieces that don't fit
How can anybody be enlightened?
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That didn't work for long.
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Kinguni wrote That didn't work for long.
oh noes now what do we do?
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Not only FireFox, IE 7 won't stay loged on either...
It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues
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I'm not sure what was going on with the site cookies, but it appears a reboot fixed it.
You'll need to delete any TSWB.org cookies. You can leave the statsnstones.tswb.org cookies.
To fix this in IE and vista, 2008, or windows 7, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %appdata%\microsoft\windows\cookies del *@www.tswb.* del *@tswb.org*
To fix this in IE and XP or 2003, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %userprofile%\cookies del *@www.tswb.* del *@tswb.org.*
Gary
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still have the login problem. From what I see the login holds for an hour or so then its dumped and I have to relogin IE6 at work. I'll try this at cookie removal at home and see if it works
 
Truth is after all a moving target
Hairs to split, and pieces that don't fit
How can anybody be enlightened?
Truth is after all so poorly lit - Getty Lee
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Xaak wroteI'm not sure what was going on with the site cookies, but it appears a reboot fixed it. 'Fraid it didn't.
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Xaak wrote
I'm not sure what was going on with the site cookies, but it appears a reboot fixed it.
You'll need to delete any TSWB.org cookies. You can leave the statsnstones.tswb.org cookies.
To fix this in IE and vista, 2008, or windows 7, open a command prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %appdata%\microsoft\windows\cookies del *@www.tswb.* del *@tswb.org*
To fix this in IE and XP or 2003, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %userprofile%\cookies del *@www.tswb.* del *@tswb.org.*
Tried it but the commands didn't work work. I deleted all my cookies and rebooted and it still doesn't work, Something is wrong somewhere...
It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues
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Cleared all cookies. Login to TSWB (success). Close and reopen IE, have to login again.
Edit: It just seemed to work - I returned to the site and didn't have to login.
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Jack Shaftoe wroteCleared all cookies. Login to TSWB (success). Close and reopen IE, have to login again.
Edit: It just seemed to work - I returned to the site and didn't have to login. Not for long!
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Ok, one more time :)
To fix this in IE and vista, 2008, or windows 7, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window. Make sure you either have UAC turned off or open the command window with Run As Administrator option
%homedrive% cd %appdata%\microsoft\windows\cookies del *@www.tswb* del *@tswb*
To fix this in IE and XP or 2003, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %userprofile%\cookies del *@www.tswb* del *@tswb*
Gary
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I guess we'll find out soon!
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Xaak wrote
Ok, one more time :)
To fix this in IE and XP or 2003, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %userprofile%\cookies del *@www.tswb* del *@tswb*
Ok, this one worked this time but didn't fix the problem. I ran it, closed IE7 and then started it back up and I had to log back in.
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Sat_Man wrote
Xaak wrote
Ok, one more time :)
To fix this in IE and XP or 2003, open a commnd prompt and copy and paste the following into the command window
%homedrive% cd %userprofile%\cookies del *@www.tswb* del *@tswb* |
Ok, this one worked this time but didn't fix the problem. I ran it, closed IE7 and then started it back up and I had to log back in.
When you run that script, it deletes the old cookies, so you do have to log back in after. You should stay logged in from here on out.
Gary
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Sorry I didn't make myself clear. After logging back on I closed IE7. When I reopened it I had to log back on again. The cookies didn't keep me logged on.
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Ok, t does seem to work now. I closed everything and re-ran the script. This time after logging on, closing and restarting IE7 it stayed logged in. I'll check it later and see how it does. Thanks, Gary!
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