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1/13/2006 10:39 AM
 

vmasanas wrote
If you have direct access to you db you only need to reset (set to null) the field LoginTab on the portals table. The option outlined earlier (adding ctl=login to the url) will not work on newer versions (it used to  work on dnn2.1.2). Allowing this option would open a possible security door on a site that had a customized login control that needed to do something different so this is disabled by default.

I tried this yesterday, but it didn't seem to work, do I have to stop or start IIS or something like that? It doesn't want to change the login URL, still points to the homepage. I'm using version 4.0 dnn.

Thanks,

Mike

 
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1/13/2006 11:08 AM
 
The site needs to be restarted because the information is cached ( for performance ).  If you don't have access to this functionality through a control panel, you can force a restart by editing the web.config file ( even just opening and resaving will force a "change" ).

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1/14/2006 11:21 PM
 

I have a similar problem,. I set the login to the home page and yet I get no login when I click login

I have tried every single thing ive seen here including going into the fix below and yet I still get no login . What am I doing wrong and what can I do to fix it. I have had this happen before and I had to reinstall.

 

vmasanas wrote
If you have direct access to you db you only need to reset (set to null) the field LoginTab on the portals table. The option outlined earlier (adding ctl=login to the url) will not work on newer versions (it used to  work on dnn2.1.2). Allowing this option would open a possible security door on a site that had a customized login control that needed to do something different so this is disabled by default.

 
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1/15/2006 9:26 AM
 

Thanks! That did the trick. After nulling the line opening and saving the web.config file did the trick!

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swillhite (mrswoop) wrote
The site needs to be restarted because the information is cached ( for performance ).  If you don't have access to this functionality through a control panel, you can force a restart by editing the web.config file ( even just opening and resaving will force a "change" ).

 
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1/31/2006 12:49 AM
 
Since I do not have direct access to the DB, what can I do?
 
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