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Just got treated as a "guest" and had to either register/sign in...so of course I forgot my PW and had had to go through asking for one all over again...
never had to do this before as I thought the sign-in was automatic because I originally asked to be remembered password and all. Is this becuase of the "New Administration?"
FP
Working normal here Pi_thumbsup
Sometimes I touch the sign out button by mistake as my I phone and laptop are really touchy. The computer some times wipes all my log on sites and I have to log on again. Otherwise never any drama with it. :)

1300hayabusa

(24-01-2012, 11:54pm)FalcoPerigri Wrote: [ -> ]Just got treated as a "guest" and had to either register/sign in...so of course I forgot my PW and had had to go through asking for one all over again...
never had to do this before as I thought the sign-in was automatic because I originally asked to be remembered password and all. Is this becuase of the "New Administration?"
FP

Could it be that your computer did a re-boot or an update and cleared all passwords ????

Power outage usually does it for me
(25-01-2012, 07:12am)1300hayabusa Wrote: [ -> ]
(24-01-2012, 11:54pm)FalcoPerigri Wrote: [ -> ]Just got treated as a "guest" and had to either register/sign in...so of course I forgot my PW and had had to go through asking for one all over again...
never had to do this before as I thought the sign-in was automatic because I originally asked to be remembered password and all. Is this becuase of the "New Administration?"
FP

Could it be that your computer did a re-boot or an update and cleared all passwords ????

Also what does "warning level 0%" mean? Am I on the brink of being tossed out for being "rude"?...just like having accumulated the maximum speeding offences allowable?
Most of the time if you upgrade your browser or just clear your cache files (done when you or someone on the conputer dont want others to see what you/they have been browsing). Then system just removes all the password in its memory.
Also if you are using windows IE and then install google Crome (for I.e.) then too you will need to enter your login details.
Maj. Warning level '0' means that you are not on the naughty list yes :)

Cheers
Bill
Yes nothing has changed since new admin team i myself have to re sign in some times all should be ok Pi_thumbsup
Seems OK now,
thanks,
FP
(25-01-2012, 08:03am)Bill Gaheer Wrote: [ -> ]Most of the time if you upgrade your browser or just clear your cache files (done when you or someone on the conputer dont want others to see what you/they have been browsing). Then system just removes all the password in its memory.
Also if you are using windows IE and then install google Crome (for I.e.) then too you will need to enter your login details.
Maj. Warning level '0' means that you are not on the naughty list yes :)

Cheers
Bill

For me it is running Ad-Aware once a week. That also clears the cashe. I also have to re-sign in from time to time bloke.

Cheers