Heinzmann wrote: |
Heinzmann wrote: |
Heinzmann wrote: |
Hi,
I have found the issue, when I mark at the login page:
Keep me logged in on this computer
for the next 41 days or until I log out
I'm not able to login. Only when it is not marked I'm able to login.
How can I diable/hide the part (Keep me logged in on this computer
for the next 41 days or until I log out) from my login page?I
Issue solved: Login expiration = 0
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Great, you found it! The original problem is probably related to your cookie handling. If you don't check the "keep me logged it" box, elog generates a temporary cookie, which is used for the duration of your browser session, then the browser discards it. If you theck the box, a persistent cookie is created, which your browser stores in the cookie database and reuses it for the coming 41 days. I believe you have a problem there (persistent cookies not allowed, disk full, whatever...) which does not allow handling of persistent cookies. Try from anohter browser/computer and you will see that it works. |
Hello,
please could you help me.
The Restrict edit funktion is not working. Because my user Dirk is able to edit/delete the text from user Peter:
via select and edit.
Delete the - keep original text here - and then submit.
The whole text disappeared from the user Peter
I have tried both Restrict edit = 0 and then Restrict edit = 1
Please note my config:
[global]
port = 80
Password file = C:\Program Files\ELOG\test.txt
Admin user = admin3
Self register = 1
Login expiration = 0
[demo]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Login user = Peter, Dirk, Kervin, Frank, MichaelH
Password file = C:\Program Files\ELOG\user.txt
Self register = 1
Login expiration = 0
Restrict edit = 0
Thanks |
Hi,
Is there a way perhaps of implementing an email recall feature into E-Log? In other words, to recall an email before the recipient (s) read the email originating from the e-log. Something perhaps along the lines of what exists in something like Outlook.
Thks in advance.
Regards,
Niall |
Hello,
I have installed the latest elog version from your web site.
My Admin user and my Login user are set in the elog.cfg to use the Self register process within the first login.
The issue is that I get only one time access to my log on the server (XP) and that is direct after the Selfregister process.
If I log out and login to test my admin and user account I will not get access to my server anymore.
My login page stays without any error message.
1 Notebook XP Client internet explorer http://host ip:8080/demo------> 2nd Notebook XP Server
I have the deleted the cookies after each try.
I have retested later the accounts several times (login/logout) successful with the internet explorer http://host ip:8080/ on the server itself.
Please could you help me to identify the issue?
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