Automatic Log Out
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Automatic Log Out
Any chance this can be extended.
I had to write two lengthy PM's the other day only to find that once I had finished them and went to send that I had to log back in. The PM I had written was then lost so I had to write it out all over again. Very annoying.
I had to write two lengthy PM's the other day only to find that once I had finished them and went to send that I had to log back in. The PM I had written was then lost so I had to write it out all over again. Very annoying.
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If you sign in & click the "tick" box, you'll never get signed out so can type large responses at your leisure I do this at home as no one else uses the laptop. Don't do it at work in case some "joker" types something when I'm not looking.
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If you sign in & click the "tick" box, you'll never get signed out so can type large responses at your leisure I do this at home as no one else uses the laptop. Don't do it at work in case some "joker" types something when I'm not looking.
TX.
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I'm looking back at your posts
If you sign in & click the "tick" box, you'll never get signed out so can type large responses at your leisure I do this at home as no one else uses the laptop. Don't do it at work in case some "joker" types something when I'm not looking.
TX.
If you sign in & click the "tick" box, you'll never get signed out so can type large responses at your leisure I do this at home as no one else uses the laptop. Don't do it at work in case some "joker" types something when I'm not looking.
TX.
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