I am able to automatically be logged in when I’m using my iPad and iPhone the issue is logging in when I use my desktop I cannot login. However I no longer have the tom111@rochester.rr.com email account that became obsolete as of September 16, 2013. Would any administrator help or email me at >tom39@nycap.rr.com Thank You, Tom
Tom, Your account has been updated to show the email account you provided above. Please let us know (in thread or PM) if you are still having problems.
G'day. I seem to have intermittent issues. When I open the site, I'm indicated as logged on, but sometimes when attempting to post or move to another thread, I get notification that I'm not logged in. Could this be an anti virus issue on my end? THX
I am also unable to log in. My username is gary60s and my email is grynbrnk@comcast.net. Would admin please look at my account. Thank you.
Admin. YAY ! I was able to finally log in on my desk top. I'll see if I am able to when I come home from work tonight. Tom
It is most likely a browser or cookie issue with the user. We have found this repeatedly to be true. Also, there afre differences in solutions, from a computer or mobile device. I had this same trouble when we first went to Xenforo. Switched to FireFox and none since then, except for the constant crashes they have these days. (FF is NOT what it used to be!) Nor any troubles with Google Chrome.
The usual solutions to this are (in no particular order): Cookies (they do decay as time passes, and need to be renewed); browser issues (our software developer has experienced some issues with such a IE- which we cannot alter ); and end user error.
Just to add to the confusion; I've recently experienced log in problems 4 days ago. I believe it was last year I experienced a similar issue and all of a sudden could not log in with Microsoft EDGE (WIN 10), I went to Google Chrome and had no troubles with log in until about 4 days ago. Now I can't log in with Google Chrome but I can log in with EDGE...
Jeff , Apparently there's the trouble with ms -microsoft.- I don't think they have their act together when it comes to pc's personal computers...lol. Tom
And ongoing.... most browsers allow users to 'locate' saved cookies and delete discretely. The first 5 i trashed for TB didnt do anything useful as far as logon was concerned. Rebuilt Mac and new/updated browser didn't change anything. A new hashed p/w hasnt either. See how it goes today, d
No, requires killing all cookies again. The logon appears to work, then when a linked url is opened in a new tab, it is NOT logged on. dave