Doesn't remember log in

This is just a little thing but annoying. Each time I log in
to use ICE (either directly on a website or the main Admin panel),
I click the box to "remember me". But each time I revisit the site,
sure enough it doesn't remember me and I have to log in again.
Is there a cookie or something that isn't working?
For informational purposes I'm using Firefox 3.0.6 and my OS
is WinXP SP3. I'm not aware that I have cookies blocked or anything
like that since my logins for other sites are retained just
fine.

The same thing happens to me, when using ICE. The amount of
time I'm logged on doesn't seem to matter. If I click on View all
Websites, or just one specific site, it will ask me to log in
again. Other sites that I use allow me to stay logged in, as I move
about the site, when I've asked to be kept logged in. I believe
it's another quirk of ICE that will hopefully be addressed during
this initiation period.

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