Hey James

I had the very same problem.  You need to put a user of root and YOUR 
same password to get in (nospam4me).  If it doesn't like that password 
try username: root password: root but password should be unchanged.

Also before someone else tells you, you need to post to the assp-test 
maillist now as thats the one for version 2 :)

Chars

Paul

On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:23:44 -0700, James Moe wrote:
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> Hello,
>   I installed ASSP v2.0.1 and copied the ASSP v1 assp.cfg file to the
> v2 directory. The v1 installation used "nospam4me" as the web admin
> password. The v2 installation's web admin interface does not 
> recognize
> that password, or expects a different username; I cannot tell which 
> is
> the culprit.
>   How can change the web admin username/password in such a way that I
> can actually log in?
>
> - --
> James Moe
> moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com
> 520.743.3936
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