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Kath-H
Inspiring
February 19, 2009
>the home machine is the one i did the combine id thing on. maybe THAT has something to do with it.

Don't think so, I'm permanently logged in 3 places, obviously I only linked on one of them.
February 19, 2009
I posted up top, but this is a good place to add it. i didn't do any special exceptions or anything by my work machine's firefox (3.0.6) doesn't require logon, but my home (same ver) still does. the home machine is the one i did the combine id thing on. maybe THAT has something to do with it.

also just double checked... my ie6 install on this work box also does NOT need to log in. an old link takes me right into the ps windows forum.
Kath-H
Inspiring
February 19, 2009
Same here - Firefox and Safari. Bizarre but livable.
Participating Frequently
February 19, 2009
Adobeforums is excepted in Firefox, but still I have to log in after closing the browser.

If I reboot the machine with the browser OPEN and then launch the browser, I don't have to log in. If I then close the browser and reopen it, I have to log in.

(Linux, Firefox.)
Kath-H
Inspiring
February 19, 2009
It's not really a problem for me now dave, thanks - I can shut down and I stay logged in. I wouldn't normally quit my browser(s), it was just an experiment.
February 19, 2009
I did but then I went and used Safari anyway!

Oh well
February 19, 2009
ann and kath, did you follow jj's suggestion to add adobeforums.com to the exceptions list? that's a workaround not a fix. that might explain why your systems are behaving differently.
Known Participant
February 19, 2009
Thanks 10 million, John!

(And yes, I still have to log back in if I shut down Firefox. Will be spelunking my cookies files directly)

:)
John_Cornicello_Photo
Inspiring
February 18, 2009
Phos, send me an email. I will send you a new password.
February 18, 2009
My computer was switched off for the night too but I DID have to log in!

Grrrrrr.