I can only log in as a reg. user, no admin functions available I can only log in as a reg. user, no admin functions available
 

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I can only log in as a reg. user, no admin functions available

Started by totall, January 16, 2005, 11:18:28 AM

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totall

I had every thing working fine yesterday and now when I enter -- domain/copperminefilename/ and then login with admin login and pass I just get reg. user functions, with no upload files or any thing but basic functions, -- Album list
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any ideas?

Joachim Müller



Joachim Müller

your cookie path is set to /hot_in_vegas/cookies, which is of course wrong. Change it back to the default /. As you can't log in, you'll need to do this directly on your database (using a tool like phpMyAdmin) - edit coppermine's config table, find cookie_path.

Joachim

totall

 Sir, in your reply you said " your cookie path is set to /hot_in_vegas/cookies, which is of course wrong. Change it back to the default /.," ---so does this mean just word cookies part from /hot_in_vegas/cookies, ? Would it be better to just delete the current program and reload and reconfigure that setup as you can tell I have no experience with php?

Joachim Müller

no reason to "sir" me, and no reason to re-install. Just do as I suggested and use a tool like phpMyAdmin to change your cookie path back to how it was when you installed coppermine. There's no need to edit any php files.

Joachim

totall

but I do not remember what it was, it is just  ... /hot_in_vegas/  --with nothing following the /

Joachim Müller

I already told you to set it back to "/" (without the quotes, just a slash and that's it). Please read supporter's answers carefully.

Joachim