Hi,   

 After installing the new version I of course updated the database to
match. I also set up a second database based on the initial mysql file
provided in the package. In light of the other suggestions made, I
cleaned the sessions table and tried again. This also had no effect.
What's really strange tho, is that I am now able to log back in as of
this morning. I checked the sessions table again, and I see new
entries for attempts made by others and myself since cleaning that
table. Now I don't know exactly what changed, cause as far as I'm
concerned I didn't change anything at all either to the code or to the
database. What's even wierder is the fact that now someone else is
unable to log in, and the symptomes are the same as I had; no entries
in the log file (with logging level set to 8), nor are there any
entries into the mail.log file indicating any attempt of him logging
in. All he sees as he logs in is the login page instantly resetting to
the login page, with no
indicator at the top of the window showing
anything indicating it was either checking the information passed to
it, or that it had rejected the login info.  

 I've tried tracing and checking everything I can sofar as I can see
it. I can't find any fault or message stating a problem. Thanks for
the input so far tho.  

 Kind regards, Michiel Oosterling  

 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 09:10:37 +0530, kmnair  wrote:> On 6/3/07, Ronald
MacDonald  wrote:>> Hi,>>>> you say you have not changed any settings
- have you checked the changes in>> the MySQL tables, and amended your
database accordingly? Or do what Chris>> did and clear your session
data.>>>> Regards,>> Ronald.> > Hi,> > More than the session data, it
may be the lack of MySql updation here.> Please make sure that you
have run the sql updates in SQL folder.> > HTH> > kmn 

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