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Old Mar 11, '11, 4:54 am
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Default Staying Connected To CAF Server Problems

I don't know if its my computer, my server, or the CAF server.
There are times when I'll being trying to write a post in a thread and I lose the connection.

Connection has been much far better since I've reformatted my computer.
But I'm still experiencing connection problems staying logged on.

Most of the time when I'm bumped off the site is trying to write a post in a thread.

I've even tried resetting my router to see if that makes any difference to no avail

There are NO Viruses, Malware, Spyware or phishes on my computer.

I'm running Kaspersky Pure Internet Security on my computer.

It's puzzling to say the least.

Any suggestions ?

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Cool Re: Staying Connected To CAF Server Problems

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Any suggestions ?
Only what I hope are stupid questions:
  1. Do you check the keep-me-logged-in box when you log in? (If you do not, the session time is absurdly brief)
  2. Are your browser's cookies enabled?
  3. Does Kaspersky do anything behind your back to defeat cookies?


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Old Mar 11, '11, 6:18 am
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Default Re: Staying Connected To CAF Server Problems

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Only what I hope are stupid questions:
  1. Do you check the keep-me-logged-in box when you log in? (If you do not, the session time is absurdly brief)
  2. Are your browser's cookies enabled?
  3. Does Kaspersky do anything behind your back to defeat cookies?


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My Kaspersky Internet Security is set on normal settings out of the box.

Browser Cookies are enabled...although I clean all internet cookies before shutting down my computer.

tee_eff_em wrote:
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Do you check the keep-me-logged-in box when you log in?
Now this statement brings up a thought. But I have to ask how does a Google Browser memory setting keep me from staying logged on to CAF?

Its never stopped me from staying logged on in the past by not clicking this option.

But I will try this suggestion.

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