Logging in
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- Kibkommer
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Logging in
Why doesn't KIBKOM remember my name and password when it suggests it will? I have to 'Log in' every time!
Frustrated in Girne.
Frustrated in Girne.
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- Kibkommer
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You have been bilked Bilco, like this PC Luddite ! I will be very surprised if KC does not know how to unbilk you so that you can wax lyrical entirely unfettered.
"profound ? A bird can sing with a broken wing, but, one can't pluck feathers off a frog!
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- Kibkommer
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I have never logged out since I first logged in, I just go to my favourites bar, choose KIBCOM and I am straight in
Remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
- Marions
- Kibkommer
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It happens to me too, and as I said I have even been permanently banned. don't kow if it is a glitch in my computer or something to do with the programme. But i will pas son the message to soner.
Maid Marion of Malatya
'Plan as if you will live for ever, but live each day as if it is your last.'
'Plan as if you will live for ever, but live each day as if it is your last.'
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- Kibkommer
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Blue Butterfly. I just knew you can "wing" any hurdle. Keep fluttering by !
"profound ? A bird can sing with a broken wing, but, one can't pluck feathers off a frog!
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- Kibkommer
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Yes it happens to me too. It drives me mad having to log in everytime!
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- Kibkommer
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I am the same as BB , have never logged off
- Keithcaley
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Bilko,
As BLUE BUTTERFLY suggests, don't 'log out' when you shut your computer down, and "all things being equal" when you come back to Kibkom, you won't need to log in.
To some extent, it can depend on which 'Browser' you are using, (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc) and whether it has been set to 'wipe' all browsing history when you shut it down, - but try the above solution first, in fact ALWAYS try the easy things first, because if you don't, someone will come along after you've spent 2 Hrs at it , and THEY will suggest the easy thing...
As BLUE BUTTERFLY suggests, don't 'log out' when you shut your computer down, and "all things being equal" when you come back to Kibkom, you won't need to log in.
To some extent, it can depend on which 'Browser' you are using, (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc) and whether it has been set to 'wipe' all browsing history when you shut it down, - but try the above solution first, in fact ALWAYS try the easy things first, because if you don't, someone will come along after you've spent 2 Hrs at it , and THEY will suggest the easy thing...
- Marions
- Kibkommer
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I nev er log out, but sometimes I do have to log in. No great problem, but a little annoying when I tell the computer to recognise me each time I open up. I guess my computer is as disobedient as some of my children were - and probably me too.
Maid Marion of Malatya
'Plan as if you will live for ever, but live each day as if it is your last.'
'Plan as if you will live for ever, but live each day as if it is your last.'
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- Kibkommer
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DD, unlike most butterflies, I always look for the quickest way internet,
Remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
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- Kibkommer
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Yes I am the same ............everytime I am asked to log in despite the fact that I do not log out and tick the box to log me in automatically everytime................
- CatalkoyChris
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Keith has it right, its probably a setting to wipe your history when you close down the browser.
"Two heads are better than one!" - Zaphod Beeblebrox
- Keithcaley
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journey1,
Then you should (dependent on which browser you are using) look in Tools or Option or Settings, clicking any 'more' or 'advanced' buttons that you spot - these will offer further choices, and look for anything that says something like 'delete my browsing history and/or cookies' when exiting, and 'untick' it!
It is also worth having a look to make sure that the browser is set to remember passwords - probably somewhere in the same vicinity, although that, in itself should not cause the problem that you are experiencing...
Then you should (dependent on which browser you are using) look in Tools or Option or Settings, clicking any 'more' or 'advanced' buttons that you spot - these will offer further choices, and look for anything that says something like 'delete my browsing history and/or cookies' when exiting, and 'untick' it!
It is also worth having a look to make sure that the browser is set to remember passwords - probably somewhere in the same vicinity, although that, in itself should not cause the problem that you are experiencing...
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- Kibkommer
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many thanks Keith - have done as you suggest - I should have known that really - must be some brain deterioration going on! ..........but thanks anyway.