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MK Portal Log In is Screwy

Started by SuperTongue, April 09, 2006, 01:55:15 PM

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SuperTongue

SMF Version: SMF 1.1 RC2
Hey, once again! I have MK Portal installed on my website for easier navigation (I currently have two different websites and MK Portal helps twine them together). Well when I log in sometimes (in the portal, not forum) it takes me to the forum. I would like for it just to stay at the portal until I click the forum button. Someone please help me fix this!

Thanks a bunch!

Deaks

This is an mkportal question you best asking on the mkportal forum
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"For as lang as hunner o us is in life, in nae wey
will we thole the Soothron tae owergang us. In truth it isna for glory, or wealth, or
honours that we fecht, but for freedom alane, that nae honest cheil gies up but wi life
itsel."

Wolfenrook

I have experienced this myself in the past, and solved it by doing the following:-

1) Make sure that you don't have local storage of cookies set in SMF.
2) Rename what the smf cookie is saved as.
3) Log out.
4) Log back in.

This fixed it for me, although other folks have found that it doesn't.
Thoughts are free, it's their consequences that often have a cost.

SuperTongue

Quote from: Wolfenrook on April 09, 2006, 06:25:26 PM
I have experienced this myself in the past, and solved it by doing the following:-

1) Make sure that you don't have local storage of cookies set in SMF.
2) Rename what the smf cookie is saved as.
3) Log out.
4) Log back in.

This fixed it for me, although other folks have found that it doesn't.

Just a question, could you exagerate on how to do the first two steps. (I'm a tad n00bish at SMF...)

Wolfenrook

No prob, log into your admin control panel, navigate to server settings and the cookie name is under core configuration and the local storage of cookies setting is under feature configuration.  Good luck, as I said I've had to do this for a few sites and it worked on them all, so hopefully it should work for you.

Wolfenrook
Thoughts are free, it's their consequences that often have a cost.

SuperTongue

Awesome! Thanks for the help on this! It really worked too!

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