Author Topic: I set lock time to 0, and it keeps locking out me now  (Read 1680 times)

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Offline testz

you can take 999999999
but dont take too many

GUI limit this for 99999999 (3 years+) maybe in json you can put more but I think 3 years it's more then enough  :)

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you can take 999999999
but dont take too many

Offline testz

I though 0 is never, but it does mean zero.

Now as soon as I log in, it locks/logs me out.

What do i do?

Try make it default as described here: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=5871.msg78753#msg78753

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There should be a json file you can manually edit.  What OS are you on?

**edit** there might not be.  If you don't have a backup of the wallet, you might need to open the wallet in the command line interface.  That will allow you to set the logout time.

I would suggest you wait til someone that knows more about this than me answers to do anything drastic.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2014, 07:44:27 am by puppies »
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I though 0 is never, but it does mean zero.

Now as soon as I log in, it locks/logs me out.

What do i do?