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I know how to fix this, but sadly i'm not a administrator.

that really dosen't achieve anything. If you have a solution that'll help others, share it, if you have nothing good to contribute to the thread, then just stay out of it.

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Well considering www.sau.com.au has been down for a couple days, I have been using www.skylinesaustralia.com . allthough it did do the same thing with both. security/privacy settings have been changed back to default settings. and thats on IE6 with sp2

one option is to sign in fully. by clicking on the log in section thats at the top of the page when your not signed in.

rather than using the "quick login" section thats near the top on the right.

oh and what browser too :P

and what privacy/security settings you have enabled different to "default"

sorry guys

Still happening :huh:

www.skylinesaustralia.com

explorer

default security

only started with forum upgrade.

I'm having the same issue.

www.skylinesaustralia.com

firefox 1.0.6

Try these settings in the admin panel

Cookie Domain: (blank)

Cookie Name Prefix: (leave as is)

Cookie Path: /forum

If that doesn't work you could try setting the cookie domain to be ".skylinesaustralia.com"

It's trying to set them, but it's just not working out. :P

Set-Cookie: ipb_session_id=b204302d8806fd234cda0e6d1345a11c; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_member_id=12809; expires=Wed, 06-Sep-2006 10:08:59 GMT; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_pass_hash=d78260490850e748c24fb7ecffc1d4a8; expires=Wed, 06-Sep-2006 10:08:59 GMT; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_session_id=b204302d8806fd234cda0e6d1345a11c; path=/; domain=.

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Set-Cookie: ipb_session_id=b204302d8806fd234cda0e6d1345a11c; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_member_id=12809; expires=Wed, 06-Sep-2006 10:08:59 GMT; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_pass_hash=d78260490850e748c24fb7ecffc1d4a8; expires=Wed, 06-Sep-2006 10:08:59 GMT; path=/; domain=.
Set-Cookie: ipb_session_id=b204302d8806fd234cda0e6d1345a11c; path=/; domain=.

Most useful post yet. I've changed the domain to blank, the cookie name prefix to blank and the path to "/forums". See how that goes.

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