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/ Site problem #1  

ToadHill

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Since I'm not very computer literate, can anyone tell me why in a 45 minute session on this site I have to log in several times some days and only once on other days.
 
/ Site problem #2  
ToadHill said:
Since I'm not very computer literate, can anyone tell me why in a 45 minute session on this site I have to log in several times some days and only once on other days.

Do you clear your cookies?
If you log off your PC (with or without restarting the PC), you'll have to log back in each time. It's also possible the TBN cookie is corrupted.
What you can do is delete the TBN cookie (I think it's named [your username]@tractorbynet.txt and log in again. This time, select the optioon to remember your login.

If you're using IE7, you can delete all the cookies. Make sure you have your usernames and passwords if you do this.
 
/ Site problem #4  
tallyho8 said:
I logged on August 1, 2004 and have never logged off. Maybe this is why my name is first on the list under "Currently Active Users". Should we log off for some reason?:confused:


Nope...shouldn't log off unless you're having problems. I think I logged on about 6 months ago when I cleared my cookies for another, non-TBN reason.

Toad, however, seems to be having problems...
 
/ Site problem #5  
Out front, as you log in, look for a checkbox to mark "remember me" or something to this nature.

As long as you don't clear out your cookies, you will remain. However, by not clearing cookies, that can create another problem. I use a program to manage my cookie list of ones to keep. The rest go by the wayside each day.
 
/ Site problem #6  
I never log out . . ., but . . . I use Norton SystemWorks and have it set to do a weekly cleanup that includes deleting all cookies, so once a week I have to log on on several websites. I do have a long list of usernames and passwords written down, but seldom use that list because I also use Norton's Password Manager which automatically fills in those things for me.
 
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tallyho8 said:
I logged on August 1, 2004 and have never logged off. Maybe this is why my name is first on the list under "Currently Active Users". Should we log off for some reason?:confused:


My name is first on "currently active users" on my browser. I think if you don't respond or use the site after a few minutes, it automatically logs you off, or that seems to be the case with me. I don't have anything special checked.
 
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#8  
I only log off at night when I shut down the computer. These problems occur while I'm on the site. Often I'll be replying to a thread, I know I'm not the fastest typist in the wold, but I was a teletype operator in the army; and when I hit the button to submit my reply I'm told I have to log in. My automatic cleanup routine happens at about 3am, so it's not eliminating my cookie while I'm on the site. I'm stumped.
 
/ Site problem #9  
Tallyho8,
Whenever anyone logs onto TBN, their name is always first on the currently active users. The rest are then alphabetically listed. On any site I am a member I log in and click remember me. When done I log out and clear all cookies.
 
/ Site problem #10  
ToadHill said:
I only log off at night when I shut down the computer. These problems occur while I'm on the site. Often I'll be replying to a thread, I know I'm not the fastest typist in the wold, but I was a teletype operator in the army; and when I hit the button to submit my reply I'm told I have to log in. My automatic cleanup routine happens at about 3am, so it's not eliminating my cookie while I'm on the site. I'm stumped.

You might try and change some of your privacy settings. You can also customize your privacy settings, to say always allow cookies from this website.
 
/ Site problem #11  
Mine does the same thing Toad, almost like it's a time sensitive cookie.
 
/ Site problem #12  
Willl said:
Mine does the same thing Toad, almost like it's a time sensitive cookie.

Read the privacy and customize section of the help files on cookies. I think it may answer you problems.
 
/ Site problem #14  
Windows Internet Explorer.
 
/ Site problem #16  
Willl said:
You jest !

No, I do not jest. Go to Internet Explorer, select help, go to Indexs, type in cookies.
 
/ Site problem #19  
Willl said:
You miss understood, I'm a Firefox user. I'll never go back.

No. That is the photo that started my train of thought for the one I did build.

I was a little curious about why it was in your photo section for this reason.
I built this root rake/grapple, It is in my photo section . It was built from available material such as a 2 in receiver hitch frame, and some ripper shanks, from box blades. That is a Power-Trac 1445 that it is mounted on.
I am glad that it inspired you to build yours, it looks good.

I have no idea what Firefox is.
 
/ Site problem #20  
You built that one ? (3), that's too cool.
Here I've been looking for you, and instead you found me.

Back when I was still in the planning stages for grapples, I was grabbing photos left and right and saving them all to a "grapple photo folder".
In hind site, I should of named these photos by author. Cause 3 days after saving, I forgot where they came from.

Your design won over all the other home made grapples and became my 'base' model.

Thank you JJ



Firefox is a browser program almost like the "Internet Explorer" your using now.
Firefox - Rediscover the Web
 

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