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Inactivity logout
Hey,
I've noticed that everytime I've multitasked by the time I get back, DreamViews asks me to log back in because it automatically logged me out, when I've been unactive for a few minutes.
Is there a way to disable this? Because I multitask a lot and I find it annoying.
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I'm not even sure what "multitasking" means anymore.
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Do you minimize or close your window? If so, I get logged out too when I do that. But if you're just opening a new tab with DV in the current tab, it takes ten minutes (or something like that =P) to get logged out automatically.
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Same problem here. Is there an option for this?
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I don't have this problem. Are you checking the box that says "Remember Me?" when you log in? Also, what browser are you all using?
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Well at the moment I'm using Internet-Explorer (but thats only because I'm not living in my own house) usually I use Safari.
Multitasking means: doing more than one task at a time.
Yeah maybe a little less than 10 minutes, It just logs me out. e.g. just before I couldn't even finish writing a message on DV because it logged me out before I finished writing it.
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Does the same thing happen with Safari?
The thing is, IE is a buggy piece of crap.
Although, I don't know much about Safari.
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Are you checking the "Remember Me?" box? Also, I asked the multitasking question because I thought it was really a weird thing to say. Kind of like "I open DV and then I go juggle 5 objects, and when I come back I'm logged out". I'm assuming what you mean by "multitasking" is you go read another webpage, or you work in a program, but that isn't really multitasking, that's just stopping what you're doing so you can do something else.
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lol
Well, when a computer is running several different things, that's known as multitasking. Maybe that's what he meant.
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Computers can't actually multitask, though they can multithread.
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Haha Marvo, you just had to make it technical, didn't you? Sorry when I said 'Multitasking' what I really meant was not doing more than one thing at a time, but stopping one thing and then doing another. sorry for the... confusion.
Well yes, as slash said: It's just when your running more than one thing at a time.