Hello Christian !

You probably use MySQL. Though (s)he cannot be logged in in more
instances you allowed him/her.

>From the MySQL main features:
"All data are saved in ISO-8859-1 Latin1 format. All comparisons for
normal string columns are case insensitive."

One solution could be if you lowercase your new username and then
check it before add him/her to the SUBSCRIBERS table. 

Or you can change to another database which is case-sensitive.

Fortunately it is not true in case of the (ENCRYPTED)PASSWORD field.

SUTO Janos
GTS-Datanet
Tel: +36-1-4524458

On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Christian Hammers wrote:

> Is there a simple way to reject usernames that are written in the wrong 
> case?


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