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djktwentyone
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March 2006
djktwentyone
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Post by djktwentyone on Mar 14, 2006 10:31:45 GMT -8
We are in halls at University, same building in fact, and I think all of the computers connected to the network share the same IP address. We are having problems logging in at the same time (only I can at the moment)
What i want to know does this mean you are only allowed to create one account per IP address? If so, is there a way round it? Many thanks
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yugi
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May 19, 2024 5:46:50 GMT -8
yugi
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January 1970
GUEST
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Post by yugi on Mar 14, 2006 10:33:19 GMT -8
We are in halls at University, same building in fact, and I think all of the computers connected to the network share the same IP address. We are having problems logging in at the same time (only I can at the moment) What i want to know does this mean you are only allowed to create one account per IP address? If so, is there a way round it? Many thanks no it doesn't mean that. it might be a cookie problem. tell them to clear/delete their cookies & restart their computer.
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74352
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Mar 14, 2006 12:25:34 GMT -8
djktwentyone
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March 2006
djktwentyone
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Post by djktwentyone on Mar 14, 2006 10:49:53 GMT -8
still no luck. cheers anyway
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Craig
208,894
September 2001
cmdynasty
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Post by Craig on Mar 14, 2006 12:20:45 GMT -8
It maybe that the cookies are stored on a central cache in the school, that would be the only reason i can see. So as soon as someone else logs in, it will overwrite the existing one.
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