For me, the admin password did work, so I don't know the problem. I wonder if it could be that we mean different admin passwords. I mean the one under settings for the swiki, while you might mean the password to access the adminTool?
Peace and Luck! Je77 On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 07:44:09AM +0900, Derrel Fincher wrote: > Thanks! Changing to a Refs Swiki (where can I find out the specific > differences between that and docs?) fixed the lock problem. However, the > administration password will not unlock a page, which means if one of my > darlings forgets his password, I'm not quite sure how to unlock it. Could > the problem be that I've added myself as a user to the swiki using the same > username and password? Or do I just need to plan on editing a file if they > forget their password? > > Derrel > At 10:02 AM 2/13/2002 -0500, Jochen F. Rick wrote: > >Again, are you using a docs swiki? If so, then this is your problem. You > >can tell that it is a docs swiki by that it has a button for locking the > >page. > > > >To change the swiki to be a refs swiki, stop the server, and manually > >edit the setup.xml file in your swiki's directory to replace docs with refs. > > > >Peace and Luck! > > > >Je77 > > > >On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:32:11PM +0900, Derrel Fincher wrote: > > > I have a problem where my users try to lock pages,and they get a "Cannot > > > find server or DNS error". However, when they go back to their pages, > > they > > > are locked and neither their password nor the administration password > > > works. However, when I stop and start the server, their pages are all > > > unlocked. Any ideas what the problem might be or how to work around it? > > > (I'm working with 7th and 8th grade students in a protected Swiki and they > > > need to protect their personal pages from the others.) I'm running Linux > > > using a version downloaded and installed in early February. > > > > > > Derrel > > > At 05:54 PM 2/10/2002 -0500, Jochen F. Rick wrote: > > > >Are you using a 'docs' swiki? If so, that may be your problem. I've yet > > > >to investigate the problem, but there is one in (un)locking those pages. > > > >
