Title: simultanious logins Post by: norway on December 24, 2004, 11:00:26 PM I have more than one machine soon and wondered if both can be online at the same time?
What happens then, if i try to login while i'm already logged in by another computer? Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: GypsySoul on December 24, 2004, 11:51:47 PM What's the logic of being logged in on two different computers at the same time?? ?:confused:
Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: norway on December 24, 2004, 11:59:03 PM What's the logic of being logged in on two different computers at the same time?? ?:confused: dunno, is it possible? Hate 2 see if a public computer accidently have the remeber me feature, since i earlier used them alot, so on one computer i think about always stay logged in, but what happens is a different user lgin as norway while i am already logged in? Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: GypsySoul on December 25, 2004, 12:20:24 AM dunno, is it possible? Hate 2 see if a public computer accidently have the remeber me feature, since i earlier used them alot, When you first log in on a public computer, isn't there a box that you can click a check mark into that says something like "don't remember me in the future"?so on one computer i think about always stay logged in, but what happens is a different user lgin as norway while i am already logged in? Your log in at HTGTH is different from the initial log in on any computer.? If you log in at HTGTH from a public computer and it asks you if you want it to remember your username and password OR if when you start to type in your username then the computer fills in the rest including your password (or your username is in a drop-down box), ONLY under that type of scenario is the computer storing your info.? ? Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: norway on December 25, 2004, 02:00:27 AM dunno, is it possible? Hate 2 see if a public computer accidently have the remeber me feature, since i earlier used them alot, When you first log in on a public computer, isn't there a box that you can click a check mark into that says something like "don't remember me in the future"?so on one computer i think about always stay logged in, but what happens is a different user lgin as norway while i am already logged in? Your log in at HTGTH is different from the initial log in on any computer.? If you log in at HTGTH from a public computer and it asks you if you want it to remember your username and password OR if when you start to type in your username then the computer fills in the rest including your password (or your username is in a drop-down box), ONLY under that type of scenario is the computer storing your info.? ? It's sometime since but if it's there, people who enters the page will have the welcome norway message and stuff that comes with it- i don't use those anymore and are in a different part of the country, so still wondering what would happen with two similar logins at the same time Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: SLCPUNK on December 25, 2004, 02:40:22 AM I have more than one machine soon and wondered if both can be online at the same time? Yes it is, just ask hardcase, pretty, charitycase etc etc.... :hihi: *** I often log in as SLCPUNK and Nightrain at the same time too..... :hihi: Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: norway on December 25, 2004, 02:53:07 AM Yes it is, just ask hardcase, pretty, charitycase etc etc.... :hihi: *** huh? it's not that, can i log in as norway if norway is already logged in by another machine? Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: Aero on December 26, 2004, 11:08:15 PM You can stay logged in with the same username in more than 1 computer :)
Sometimes in my forum, we share an admin account and use it at the same time, forum engine considers that just like when you open 2 browser windows, both in the same page. Title: Re: simultanious logins Post by: SLCPUNK on December 26, 2004, 11:58:47 PM Yes it is, just ask hardcase, pretty, charitycase etc etc.... :hihi: *** huh? it's not that, can i log in as norway if norway is already logged in by another machine? 1) I was joking 2) yes |