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Admin login problems

Started by krmason, June 15, 2007, 06:57:54 PM

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krmason

hi,

I have an issue with my admin login and have seen some posts but none answers my problems.

When I log in as Admin i get teh following error:

"Warning your browser does not accept script's cookies".  I have tried clearing my cookies and cache, uninstalled firewall and set cookies to allow all.

It lets me log in, I get the message "welcome Admin", then I am put back to my index and it shows I am not logged in.  I get no admin buttons.  Just the main index screen.

My site is www.whisperingsouls.ca/photos.

Any help would be appreciated.

Ken Mason

Sami

post a test (none admin) account please
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

roli_bark

I guess the OP can't login yet as a regular user, since his Admin Login fails.

I have the same problem, and my IE is fully enabked with cookies.

brfrompa

I had the same issues trying to login via IE and Firefox.  My cookies were accepted and my coppermine site was in an "always allow" list. 

It turned out my internet security suite was the problem.  As soon as I turned off the CA Firewall I could login.

I had to go into the CA firewall settings and add my site as a trusted site.  I could then turn my firewall back on.

You should turn off your firewall and other security programs and try to login.  If you can then look for a way to list your gallery as trusted.

Regards,
Brent

Joachim Müller

Thanks for your report. Reports about silly pseudo-security apps interfering with cookies have been posted very often already - search the board for "pseudo-security" to get an idea how often this has already been explained ;)