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Hey Scott,
Is there any way to extend the amount of time a user can be on the site idle (such as when Im reading some of these insanely long threads), so it doesnt kick me out and make me re-log in every 10 – 20 minutes?
Sorry there is not …
Scott
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I understand your frustration.
I bought the licensing rights to use this system and although there are many things that can be changed, this can not.
It was designed as a ‘subscription management’ system and as such, logs people out after a specific period (20 minutes) to prevent others – non paying subscribers – from accessing the system.
So if you want to write a long post, best to write it in Notepad or something similar and then ‘copy’ and ‘paste’ it into the forum.
Scott Oliver
Here’s another way to do it. Sometimes I end up writing a long post and didn’t think it would take long when I started, so I didn’t do it in Notepad.
So, if you have been writing a long post and hit the Preview button and it takes you back to the log-in page, hit the back button and go back and copy your long post. Then log in again and paste your long message back in the message area. That way you won’t lose anything.
If you’re reading a long article or long message, you will get a 2-minute warning before you are logged off. Just hit the refresh or hit “ok” on the warning message and you will not be logged off.
Jerry Minchey
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