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==Automatic Disable==
 
==Automatic Disable==
  
If you play in a game, your vacation will automatically be scheduled to turn off in one hour.  So make sure turning on vacation mode is the last thing you do before you leave.  When returning from vacations, make sure you take all of your turns where you're over the boot time within one hour of each other.
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If you play in a game, your vacation will automatically be turned off.  So make sure turning on vacation mode is the last thing you do before you leave.
  
You must leave all ladders before turning on vacation mode.  If you re-join the ladder, your vacation will automatically scheduled to turn off in one hour, just as if you played in a game.
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You must leave all ladders before turning on vacation mode.  If you re-join the ladder, your vacation will automatically ended.
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==Vacations and automatic booting==
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Unfortunately, vacations and auto boot don't play very well together.  While the automatic booter can't boot players who are on vacation, it will try to boot players after their vacations ends, and committing orders in any game will cause a vacation to end.
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This will be addressed in the next WarLight release, 1.06.  Until then, take special care when exiting vacation if you're in games with auto-boot enabled and over the auto-boot time.
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To give yourself the best chances of not being auto-booted, follow these steps before you exit vacation mode:
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# Identify all games you're in where you're over the auto-boot time.  If you're only in one, just take that game first - you don't need to follow these steps.
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# Open all of these games in tabs or separate windows.  Enter your orders for each one, but don't press Commit yet.
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# Once you're ready in all of them, go through them pressing Commit on each one.  The very first commit ends your vacation, so do the rest as fast as possible.
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This works because the auto-booter doesn't check for prematurely ended vacations continuously.  It will only check once every 6 hours, so the odds of being booted while following this procedure are very slim.
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It may also be a good idea to follow this for all games where you're over the boot time.  Even if auto-boot isn't enabled, another player may try to boot you just after your vacation ends.

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