From: Amy M. L. <a....@li...> - 2004-03-26 11:47:05
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Hi again,...=0D =0D Ok I open phpmyadmin and looked at the customer table.. There was only on= e entry and it was admin.... So I added another entry which was for me.. an= d that still gives a Session Timeout when logging in.. What am I doing wron= g. =0D =0D -------Original Message-------=0D =0D From: Udo Mueller=0D Date: 03/26/04 11:53:27=0D To: Amy Marie Lichti=0D Subject: Re: [Pmwh-users] Session Timeout=0D =0D Hallo Amy,=0D =0D * Amy Marie Lichti schrieb [25-03-04 08:52]:=0D >=0D > We are using version 0.2.2 along with the patch that came along side= =0D > phpmywebhosting. One thing though.. I had to load the database (=0D > provider.sql ) data through phpMyAdmin. It wouldn't go in any other = way =0D > Does that have something to do with it.. I have enter a root user an= d also=0D > an admin user and have tried both. Both of them get the same "Sessio= n=0D > Timeout" when logging in. I hope that this is enough information for you..=0D =0D Not enough. Open phpmyadmin and take a look at the customers table. What=0D entries do you find?=0D =0D Regards Udo=0D =20 |