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Any idea how long it is before the automatic timeout after you are logged in kicks in. 3 times today now when I am on and off the forum, I have had private messages I have written disappear as it appears I am logged when clicking submit.

Is it just me that gets caught with that?
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i haven't had to log in since Justin had to re-install everything?

and i have re-started and not been in for over a day once :O
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I never get logged out. I'm always logged in when I visit.
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Hmmmmm? I can be logged in whilst I am doing other things and when I click back on the site I still appear to be logged in. Well I must be logged in as I have gone into my messages to reply to stuff. I write whatever I need to and then I appear to not be logged in when posting. Each time I do it my mails get shorter and more to the point. The recipients will think I and getting rude soon with the way they are reading.
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Have to start typing with more than one finger Andrew - system must be thinking your too slow:rolleyes:
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Timeout is currently set to 900 seconds (15 minutes)
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How is inactivity calculated? On navigation or keystrokes? I can easily be on a mail post for 15mins whilst distracted with other work stuff.
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bms;17552 wrote:Have to start typing with more than one finger Andrew - system must be thinking your too slow:rolleyes:


It's been getting bit of a challenge to complete a mail in time. I've doubled my speed now by using my left hand as well.
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If you are sat idle then it'll log out, I can extend but need to look at other possible associated issues. If in doubt do a quick copy ready to paste in should you lose your post. Or, don't do anything else, just spend every waking hour here on the forum ;-)
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Thanks Justin. I try to limit my time here unfortunately as so busy right now. I should try and remember to save a copy but always rushing. I did get the back button to take me back once but that must have been pot luck. No big deal anyway.
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