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2/17/2008 7:36 PM
 

Hi guys,

Had recently finahlised a portal for a client, when all of a sudden, whever I try login I get an error:

"The data area passed to a system call is too small."

Tried searching, but theres not much out there for SQL2005.

Any suggestions, as the client it getting cranky with me!

Thanks!!

 
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2/18/2008 2:28 AM
 

Well I may have found a bug.

When I set my 4.08 installations user registration mode to None - it wont allow me to log in after that, and I needed to use a script to get side door access to a login to get back in and fix it.

Pretty lame really.

 
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