forum.coppermine-gallery.net
Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.2 Standalone Support => Topic started by: seyr on December 10, 2003, 07:04:01 pm
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I have a fresh install of RH 9.3 running PHP 4.2.2 and mySQL 3.23.
I created the database and ran the /install.php and everything was ok. I go to login and get the above error.
I have Coppermine installed on another system (older RH system) and it works fine.
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Did you try turning on cookies in your browser? :wink:
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Did you try turning on cookies in your browser? :wink:
I have Coppermine installed on another system and it works fine.
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Are you accessing these systems from a third, independent sytem, or are you accessing them using each server's browser?
Links are also nice.
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I am browsing from my workstation.
Server A - Works fine. It is an older RH system.
Server B - Won't set cookie.
I was moving my websites over to the new system when I came upon this problem. I first copied my entire Coppermine install over, but it gave me that error. I then made a new directory and database and downloaded a fresh Coppermine tar.gz and did a complete fresh install. Same thing.
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Still doesn't work.
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I get the same error message as the subject line says.
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if you're using IE6, go to "tools" - "Internet options" - "Privacy" and modify your browser's settings accordingly...
Also make sure to delete all cookies stored locally on your browser (well, at least those set by coppermine).
GauGau
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Hi, all!
Had the same problem recently and the answer (after trying all of the cookie/privacy etc tricks was that my pc (on which the gallery is hosted) was showing the incorrect system time! Found the answer in the forums. It worked immediately on re-setting the date/time.
Hope this helps.
John Mc
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Hi, all!
Had the same problem recently and the answer (after trying all of the cookie/privacy etc tricks was that my pc (on which the gallery is hosted) was showing the incorrect system time! Found the answer in the forums. It worked immediately on re-setting the date/time.
Hope this helps.
John Mc
How jmc ? :roll:
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Hi, Cezar!
The system time and date can be reset by double-clicking the time in the bottom right of the system tray (bottom of your screen, obviously). This should open up the clock/date tool. Simply set the date and time correctly, and hopefully your problem should be solved. It worked immediately for me and my test user.
John Mc
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Try this, it works for me ;D
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=594.0
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don't set cookie path