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What s up with that?

Started by seanbluekey, September 04, 2005, 06:27:57 PM

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seanbluekey

what s up with this? when I try to log in, with the correct log-in, it takes me to screen that says welcome admin or whatever, but it takes me back to login page!!!!!!!!!! What s up with that?

Joachim Müller

post a link and non-admin test user account (if you can). You probably set up your cookies incorrectly, or you have an improper client (i.e. browser) setup. Try logging in with another browser as well and see if this fixes your issues.

seanbluekey

I set up a test account, still doesn't work on my computer, but it works from another computer. ???????

kegobeer

Check your browser settings, security settings, firewall settings, etc.  Try a different browser on your machine.  Your browser/computer apparantly isn't allowing cookies to be set on your machine.
Do not send me a private message unless I ask for one.  Make your post public so everyone can benefit.

There are no stupid questions
But there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots

Joachim Müller

If you have "Norton Internet Security" or similar, that's the place to check first: out-of-the-box, this app (and some others like the one from McAfee) have silly (or rather paranoid) cookie settings. As you chose not to do as suggested (posting a link and test user account), you're on your own with this, as we can hardly help you with client configuration issues.

seanbluekey

how should my securtiy and browser setting be to accept cookies?


Joachim Müller

RTFM, how are we to know? Those apps come with manuals and online help. We don't know your client apps. Usually, such apps have a slider that can set the "privacy level" from high to low. Probably there's also a whitelist where you could add your site to.
This board is for coppermine, a web application that runs on a server. There's no client support to be found here, just because we can't.