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    Why all of a sudden do I have to log in everytime I visit this website? I paid my dues so this wouldn't occur. Is their a way of correcting this problem? Maybe open discussion wasn't the proper way to address this. Need some answers, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by militarypotts View Post
    Why all of a sudden do I have to log in everytime I visit this website? I paid my dues so this wouldn't occur. Is their a way of correcting this problem? Maybe open discussion wasn't the proper way to address this. Need some answers, thanks.
    It has to do with your browser. Did you clear all cookies, forms etc. recently? And what browser do you use, IE8 or FireFox or Chrome? You should be able to store your passwords unless you were asked if you want to save it and/or told the browser to never ask again etc.

    No problems here and I use FireFox on a PC, (not MAC...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by militarypotts View Post
    Why all of a sudden do I have to log in everytime I visit this website? I paid my dues so this wouldn't occur. Is their a way of correcting this problem? Maybe open discussion wasn't the proper way to address this. Need some answers, thanks.
    Having a paid subscription has nothing to do with stored passwords in you Internet browser.

    Did you recently update your computer?

    It is possible someone here can help you get it back the way it was. Do you know what you use to browse the Internet?

    Here is an example of what my computer screen looks like:

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    ahhh another Ubuntu user
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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    It is something on your end...there is nothing here that would do that...Don has good suggestions to start with. Also setting the site as a trusted site may help...and making sure you have the latest version of the browser you prefer.

    Setting the site as a trusted site:
    PLEASE READ! Setting m715zone.com to a trusted site.

    Sometimes when Windows puts in an update or the browser does one, funny things can happen until I reboot...I usually hibernate my system and only reboot if I have to...so I do notice some strange things once in a while even though nothing asked for a reboot...so then I reboot and resolve it.

    Moving this to Forum for questions and comments on the website.
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    Thanks for the answers everyone. Browser, cookies, rebooting, yikes my head is spinning like Linda Blair in the Exorsist! I did check that little box that says remember me, when I logged in. Ask me to take apart and put back together my guns in the dark and Ill have no problem, computers not so much. I'll work on it tho. Thanks.
    militarypotts Spec/4 Military Police, Vietnam Era, "Does the noise in my head bother you? Welcome to the Twilight Zone!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flingarrows View Post
    ahhh another Ubuntu user
    I've been using it for a little over 5 years. I used Mandrake (now Mandriva) for several years before that and Red Hat before that. I guess once you start using Linux it's hard to go back...

    Anyone else out there using Linux?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeeper View Post
    I've been using it for a little over 5 years. I used Mandrake (now Mandriva) for several years before that and Red Hat before that. I guess once you start using Linux it's hard to go back...

    Anyone else out there using Linux?
    Im on jaunty jackalope 9, and only using it for a few years. Maybe 2 upgrades. I haven't had a lot of time for upgrading, or working on the truck for that matter. I have Ubuntu on one of my boxes and Win 7 Enterprise on the other. I like the feature of 7, but still like the security simplicity of xp
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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    I setup this hard drive with a partition just to put Ubuntu in...gotta do it one of these days...
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    I setup this hard drive with a partition just to put Ubuntu in...gotta do it one of these days...
    Are you going to do the dual boot? I was never able to get that to work on Win7
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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