Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Why, who you trying to avoid?![]()
Basically, my point.Originally posted by: networkman
One issue this does raise is: If you're logged in to the Subscriber server presumably to browse the forums at Subscriber speeds, but NOT actually logged into the forums(so you can read PMs, reply, etc.) then in a potential For Sale/Trade type situation, if the Forms report you as being logged in, but you're not actually fully logged in, then people could get the mistaken impression that you're avoiding them when you're really not. :Q
I hope that made sense..
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Subscriber account = Forums account.
Being a subscriber simply gives you access to the Subscriber servers; it's not as if they are two separate accounts.
You will be displayed as logged on amd will update your last logon time.
Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Subscriber account = Forums account.
Being a subscriber simply gives you access to the Subscriber servers; it's not as if they are two separate accounts.
You will be displayed as logged on amd will update your last logon time.
Actually I think you're wrong :Q.
Just to see I logged off on the subscriber server on Mozilla and opened IE which does not have the cookie for access. Then I went to the regular non subscriber forums. Five minutes later, it showed me as offline. Then I went back into Mozilla and cleared my cookies, allowing me to log into the subscriber server but not be logged in to the forums. IE still showed me as offline, even after waiting for about 5 minutes. Then I logged into the forums and I was instantly online in IE. So unless something really strange happened, the two accounts are seperate.
