Constantly having to log in once logged in.

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ROE

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I log in and can be browsing and find myself having to log in again
just to post what I've written.
 
Did you make sure that the automatic login box was checked?
 
I keep it as such so I don't know what the problem is, my computer
as well makes a buzzing noise that won't stop until I log out.
 
ROE said:
I keep it as such so I don't know what the problem is, my computer
as well makes a buzzing noise that won't stop until I log out.
It's probably your internet settings.
 
ROE said:
I expect your probably right, I have the computer set to
accept no cookies.
There you go... you need cookies turned on to stay logged on. :)
 
Am not able to contact Alldeaf using a PM

Okay I assume I contact Alldeaf by selecting Contact Us
at the bottom of this page, well when I do that It requires I enter
my Passport Network ID.

Correct me if I am wrong because I probably am, but aren't
.NET ID's only for MSN subscribers? as far as I know I don't
have one because I'm not with MSN and don't want to be
therefore how am I supposed to get ahold of you guys?
 
ROE said:
Okay I assume I contact Alldeaf by selecting Contact Us
at the bottom of this page, well when I do that It requires I enter
my Passport Network ID.

Correct me if I am wrong because I probably am, but aren't
.NET ID's only for MSN subscribers? as far as I know I don't
have one because I'm not with MSN and don't want to be
therefore how am I supposed to get ahold of you guys?
Anytime you click on an email link, it will attempt to set up an outgoing message using the main program that your internet browser was set up for. In most cases, the default settings are set for MS Outlook. Usually, if you don't have your MS Outlook account set up for email... it will ask you for your network name and password.

What I suggest is that you right-click on the link and select "Copy Shortcut". Go to your email account and prepare an outgoing email message. Simply paste what you copied into the "To:" box. What you would have to do is delete "mailto:" from what you pasted.

For example, if you right-clicked on the "Contact Us" link on the bottom of the page and selected "Copy Shortcut"... you would have the link in memory. When you paste it, it will say... "mailto:webmaster@ alldeaf.com". Notice "mailto:"? That's an HTML command which isn't needed when posting your email. So, just delete "mailto:" and the rest will remain. :thumb:
 
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