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Sat, Dec 1 2007 1:21 PM
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Yup, login at least once a day using both microsoft and apple systems.
My fix was non-technical, I just come back less and less frequently.
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Mon, Dec 3 2007 10:59 PM
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Can I ask if Curse is somehow associating the IP Address with the Login details ?
I noticed that after I logged in from a different PC at a different site, then I needed to re-log when I came back home and tried to open Curse from my Laptop again .... ?
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Mon, Dec 3 2007 11:14 PM
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We don't associate a login with an IP address -- but if you switch computers you will have to login again as you will no longer have the session information available.
We are currently looking into the issue which is causing users to get logged out.
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Tue, Dec 4 2007 6:46 PM
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Sorry, I was a bit confused by that.
I don't expect to have to re-log in to this site on my home PC, just because I have logged in to this web site on another PC in the interim.
To be clear, I'm NOT talking about trying to log in from 2 different PCs at the same time. I always turn my PCs off completely when I finish.
I don't have to log back in to other sites, just because I logged in to them from another PC BETWEEN my sessions at home.
So are you saying that you are also looking in to this issue, and that I can expect not to have to keep logging in for this reason ? (Again, I don't care about the case of trying to log in from multiple PCs concurrently.)
When it comes to web sites, I'm just a simple end-user. I'm not aware of what the technical definition of a "session" is exactly.
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Tue, Dec 4 2007 8:28 PM
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Is the logging in problem possibly responsible for the error that keeps popping up from the icon in my task bar tray? Something about "wrong login & password, is your account activated?" Everything is correct and my account has been activated.
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Tue, Dec 4 2007 10:12 PM
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shesaw0lf, according to my records you signed in successfully on 2007-11-26 20:28:44 with the client.. have you changed your password since then?
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Wed, Dec 5 2007 8:10 PM
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speak Same behavior for me. XP XP2, Firefox 2.0.0.10. Cookies are created but apparently don't save between sessions. I have manually deleted cookies/cache and tried, but every time I visit the site I have to log in again.
And also, I've noticed that it takes me at least 2 times to log in. I put in my username/pw and click login, it goes right back to the login page (and i'm not logged in). I put in username/pw again, click login and it finally logs me in. I stay logged in until I close the browser and visit the site again.
I am not using any part of Firefox's security features that clears cache/cookies on browser close, and i have no addons that do anything similar.
This has been happening for probably 2 weeks now.
It happened in the past, but whatever the problem was, was fixed in a few days without me posting about it so I figured the same would happen this time :)
still happening today dec5 :(
thanks for the work tryin to fix it asp!
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Wed, Dec 5 2007 10:19 PM
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Using windows XP Pro on three machines with all it's updates firefox on one and ie7 on the other two i never had this problem before till about a week or two before you guys changed the layout
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Sat, Dec 8 2007 12:43 PM
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I hope this problem is solved soon as it is very annoying. :-/
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Sat, Dec 8 2007 2:25 PM
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Here are my different setup having the problem, I guess everyone got it: XP sp2, ie6 or ie7, firefox latest version Vista 64, ie7 or firefox latest version
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Sun, Dec 9 2007 7:13 AM
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and vista 32.
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Mon, Dec 10 2007 7:10 AM
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I have to login every visit too (IE7). Very annoying.
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Fri, Dec 14 2007 6:31 PM
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/* sound of tumbleweed rolling quietly in the breeze */
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Fri, Dec 14 2007 10:35 PM
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this could related to authenticated sessions in firefox.
in Tools | Options | Privacy, then under the section "Private Data", the is a checkbox for clearing private data when you close firefox. If this is checked, then click the "Settings" button, and uncheck the "Authenticated Sessions" item.
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Sun, Dec 16 2007 6:50 AM
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hmm still didn't find out why in 3 weeks?
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Mon, Dec 17 2007 5:06 PM
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they found the issue. see the sticky: Login Issues (http://forums.curse.com/details/24202/)
should be fixed in a week or two.
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