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Grrrrrr.
Grrrrrr.
#1
Why does ezBoard log me out at what appears to be completely random intervals --like in between posting a new message and seeing the forum list afterwards?
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#2
That's happened to me before while I was stuck on NetZero dial-up.
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my guess would be that your ip address changes every so often, and that ezboard keeps track of the ip to prevent anyone from hijaking your login. Not much you can do about it other than ask ezboard to loosen their security policy.
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IP addresses shouldn't change in the middle of a session. If they do, then all of the computer's connections to the 'net become broken - the functional equivalent of a forced logoff.
(The problem has happened to me on occasion, too. My first wild-eyed guess is a load problem on the server...)

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I had this problem, and it drove me nuts. Nothing in the various FAQs and "help" guides covered it. I think I even mentioned it here.
I'm trying to remember what it was I did to make it stop. I *think* I dumped all my cookies, then did a hard reboot. But don't hold me to that.

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