Regular logins reset in IE8

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IE logs me out on all sites regulary. It can happen any time. Some time I

work for a 3 days and everything is OK, sometimes it could happen next day or

after OS restart.. So this is really annoying and happens on all my 3

different computers with Win7 HP and Pro x86 and x64 even on absolutelly

clean system! There is no any software which can clean temporary internet

files, etc. I can't find reason and now I'm sure this is IE bug. Is there any

workaround?
 
How did you determine that Internet Explorer is the software that logs

you out and not, for example, a third-party application or malware?

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Boyd_Rice wrote:

> IE logs me out on all sites regulary. It can happen any time. Some time I

> work for a 3 days and everything is OK, sometimes it could happen next day or

> after OS restart.. So this is really annoying and happens on all my 3

> different computers with Win7 HP and Pro x86 and x64 even on absolutelly

> clean system! There is no any software which can clean temporary internet

> files, etc. I can't find reason and now I'm sure this is IE bug. Is there any

> workaround?
 
"Boyd_Rice" wrote in message

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> IE logs me out on all sites regulary. It can happen any time. Some time I

> work for a 3 days and everything is OK, sometimes it could happen next day

> or

> after OS restart.. So this is really annoying and happens on all my 3

> different computers with Win7 HP and Pro x86 and x64 even on absolutelly

> clean system! There is no any software which can clean temporary internet

> files, etc. I can't find reason and now I'm sure this is IE bug. Is there

> any

> workaround?




Are these sites that use cookies? If so, when you're closing IE to you get

any errors? For instance, do you have to forcibly terminate the IE process

because something has crashed (normally an add-on)? If so, I've had this

frequently with IE8, as far as I can tell there must be some sort of index

to valid cookies and if IE is terminated before this index is updated it

treats any cookies changed compared to the index as "suspect". I think this

is some sort of security feature to prevent cookie injection from running

code.



My only tip if you're seeing the same as I am is to not terminate the IE

processes if at all possible, and avoid using buggy add-ons that lock up the

IE processes.



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Dan
 

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