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Old 07-17-2002, 10:32 AM
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IE Timing Out

Hi All,

Not alot to go on I'm afraid.
A friend is getiing zapped back to her home page.
When she is on a web page for 5 mins it sends her back to her home page.
I know theres a setting to adjust the time out but can't remember where it is.
If that is the way to go.
Win 98se not sure which IE but prob prob 5.

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Old 07-17-2002, 01:13 PM
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kfh,

HERE'S some information for an IE4 timeout bug fix.

I couldn't find anything yet for the later releases.

If this is happening on a particular site it could be a possiblity that accepting session cookies has been turned off. It appears some sites do limit your length of stay through "session" cookies. If a person has their security set to not accept cookies they could get "dumped" prematurely.
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Hi whyzman,

Thanks for the link.

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