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Login-Problem

 
Author aristo
Partaker
#1 | Posted: 17 Jul 2012 14:26 
Hello from Germany,

my forum:



To create forums i have to login admin-panel


Adminsettings:

$admin_usr='123';
$admin_pwd='123';

very simple

If i login with above, then comes the message:

"This area requires your Administrative account details. Please, sign-in!"

If i login with 7777 comes the message:

"Sorry! It appears there were wrong username and/or password typed. Please, try again!"

What is going wrong? Please help me.

Many thanks in advance

Author aristo
Partaker
#2 | Posted: 17 Jul 2012 16:06 
I have read all Postings about admin login-problem. I changed the passwords as described, used other browsers, but the same result.

Now i have tried me to register as user. After i agree the terms of use, and klicking continue, the same site comes again. May be there is no forum created.

Author aristo
Partaker
#3 | Posted: 17 Jul 2012 18:05 
I fixed the problem.

$cookiedomain='without hypertexttransferprotocol://'

At the developers: A very nice and useful forum!! Thanks!

Author tom322
Active Member
#4 | Posted: 17 Jul 2012 22:53 
Alles Gut ;)

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