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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2003 12:52 am
every time I log in it logs me out the second page I go to after I log in I even click the box remember me but it always logs me out ???
WHATS GOING ON
Yeah, it did this to me too... along with giving me problems with the whole invalid_session... I have AOL but I have Cable connection so I signed off of AOL and just got on Internet Explorer and after that I never had a problem with it... So if you have cable connection you can try that but if you don't then I have no idea as to what to do... Guess I'll just have to leave that one to the experts...
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2003 6:06 am
it's probably related to cookies..
close your browser and delete all your animenewsnetwork.com cookies (probably in c:\windows\cookies or something; a file find for animenewsnetwork* should find them) and then try logging in again.. it should fix it.
Yeah, I tried that too... but it didn't help me at the time... but your the expert Cookie, not me... With me the only thing deleting all theanimenewsnetwork.com cookies helped with was the invalid_session thing... but after I got on Internet Explorer that has never given me any problems either...
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