WPoS Posted January 7, 2004 Posted January 7, 2004 Just got xp at home and your cookie seems to expire rapidly (or xp or the firewall nukes it), I now have to log in every time at home...any fixes for that? WPoS Quote
PCM Posted January 7, 2004 Posted January 7, 2004 I have XP at home and at work and don't have that problem. Maybe you need to adjust your privacy settings under Internet Options. Quote
WPoS Posted January 8, 2004 Author Posted January 8, 2004 how are yours compared to the default? Thanks! WPoS Quote
PCM Posted January 8, 2004 Posted January 8, 2004 I have mine set to "low," which seems to work just fine. I'm not sure what the default setting is. Quote
WPoS Posted January 8, 2004 Author Posted January 8, 2004 ok, will try that, with cable modem and the new Symantec stuff might be the hitch also... thanks WPoS Quote
PCM Posted January 8, 2004 Posted January 8, 2004 ok, will try that, with cable modem and the new Symantec stuff Quote
WPoS Posted January 8, 2004 Author Posted January 8, 2004 ok, I'll try it tonight when I get home. I guess that is what I get for not paying attention to computers technically for the last 10-15 years...all I do is make sure pro-E works... WPoS Quote
WPoS Posted January 11, 2004 Author Posted January 11, 2004 hrm, nope that wasn't it. I even added SS.com as a trusted site with cookies allowed and still no joy. Any one else have any ideas? We are using XP and using multiple "users" (wife and I that is)....and am also using ZoneAlarm firewall... WPoS Quote
DamStrait Posted January 11, 2004 Posted January 11, 2004 Must be that "anti-Yellow Vermin apologist" software Jim recently added. Quote
ScottM Posted January 12, 2004 Posted January 12, 2004 You may have to adjust the XP security settings so that it prompts you to accept/reject a cookie, as you can customize it to number of levels. I use this setting to minimize the amount of spyware that might end up on my system, and then I still use Ad-Aware every couple of weeks. I had the same "cookie" problem when the Admin moved the site to its present server. When the red Security icon popped up, I had to double click on the 66.220.1.104 cookie and get XP to accept it. I doubt Zone Alarm would be blocking cookies, unless you have it set that way. Then again, I had nothing but problems with Zone Alarm when I moved to XP, and now use Kerio as a firewall. Quote
jimdahl Posted January 12, 2004 Posted January 12, 2004 It is true that moving to the new IP address broke everyone's cookies, forcing everyone to login again. However, it shouldn't affect persistence of cookies. FYI-- they'll all break again when/if we rebind the SiouxSports.com domain name to the new or old IP address for the board. At this point I'm still tweaking settings during peak periods to determine if the new server can really handle the peak load. Anyway, if you have to login every time, there's a cookie storage problem on your end, because the forum cookies try to persists for 365 days. Quote
WPoS Posted January 12, 2004 Author Posted January 12, 2004 ok, all good info, I can play with it and see if I can get it to stick. If not, well at least that way I'll remember my password! ZoneAlarm has been good to me so far, but who knows...thanks guys! WPoS Quote
WPoS Posted January 12, 2004 Author Posted January 12, 2004 Must be that "anti-Yellow Vermin apologist" software Jim recently added. No that would be "whipping boy" WPoS WPoS Quote
sprig Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 If you click the advanced tab on privacy settings, you can override auto cookie handling and choose how you want to handle first and third party cookies. If you select prompt, you can choose which cookies to "allow" and which to "block". I don't see any reason not to block third party cookies, since that is primarily the ads, so I block all of those to avoid the "prompt" annoyance. For the first party cookies you want to "allow" to save login's, choose "allow" from the prompt when you are logging in (not before), and you'll save the correct cookie. Currently allowing the ss.com cookie will not auto log you into the forum, you have to allow the ip address cookie at login. Unless you've purchased or are using a trial verson of Zone Alarm Pro, you don't have cookie handling (the free version is a firewall only). Quote
WPoS Posted January 13, 2004 Author Posted January 13, 2004 ah! Maybe a light pops on now. Ok, will look into that when I get home! Thanks again! WPoS Quote
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