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Signing In To Forum And Password Issues...

Enderfay

New Member
Whenever I try and sign in to the forum now, I keep being told that I've entered an incorrect password and my only course of action is to say that I have forgotten my password - which I haven't - and go through the rigmarole of re-setting the password, etc. Next time I come to log in, I'm told that I have entered the wrong... etc, etc, etc. I've never experienced this issue before and, to be honest, it's becoming something of a chore to keep having to do this... Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated? Thank you!
 
You could try clearing your browsing history. Sometimes it get stuck in a loop (well that is how I think of it). Then log in and see if it is OK. If not then no idea - sorry.
I have to say I don't log out as I am the only one in the family who uses the forum and am on it a lot so I just stay logged in.
 
You could try clearing your browsing history. Sometimes it get stuck in a loop (well that is how I think of it). Then log in and see if it is OK. If not then no idea - sorry.
I have to say I don't log out as I am the only one in the family who uses the forum and am on it a lot so I just stay logged in.
Thank you for your response Janice!! I'd cleared my history and also have external (to my browser) cleaning software that I run regularly, and nothing seems to have made a difference?

No - I never log out either, normally, so can't imagine how I got into this pickle!? Lol!

Thank you again... and best wishes!
 
On windows, password for websites are stored for future use. When you go to a site, a password request will be checked against the list, and filled in. If the store is corrupted, or simply in error, then the site will demand a new password.

I am using a mac, so this is a signpost rather than an instruction ;). You can try the help on


Part 1 will be relevant.

(If you are using a Mac I can give you key by key help).

If that is the problem, then why it happened is another thing altogether.

Andrew.
 
Thank you very much for your responses!! Much appreciated indeed!

Thankfully, I've just managed - somehow - to log in on my previous 'incarnation' on the forum, so, fingers crossed, everything is fine now!!

Thanks again!!
 
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