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Can't login to Exposé Manager (backend) - Possible Solution! 1 year, 3 months ago #11694


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  • kerios83
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i cant log in to expose menager. No matter what I put in password field i cant log in... Is there any solution ? There is no error mesage... Expose is workin on my page but i cant add any new pictures or movies.

Re: I cant log in toexpose menager... 1 year, 3 months ago #11701


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It's very strange cause it work on my localhost page... I can add new photos and movies but its inposible to do on my live serwer.

Re: I cant log in toexpose menager... 1 year, 3 months ago #11702


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Is there any workaround ? password reset/substitute files ? Or should i reinstall expose ? If yes how to copy my fotos and movies ? I want to backup them so I dont need to load them again by expose menager.

Re: I cant log in toexpose menager... 1 year, 3 months ago #11717


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  • TBK
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You use XAMPP (or a older version) locally right?

I think the issue is the file where the password is stored and how it is retrieved. Working on a fix for the next incremental update.
When asking for help, then please include:
- URL
- Expose version
- Joomla version
- SEF status (on/off)

Always RTFM!

I cant log in toexpose menager... 1 year, 3 months ago #11740


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  • tajh
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I think Expose is not compatible in suPHP environment. I do not know what is the different between suPHP and DSO but Expose really works in DSO environment. My Expose is functional in DSO environment but when I try to install in suPHP environment, its failed to login. Try ask your hosting server about it.

Re: I cant log in toexpose menager... 1 year, 3 months ago #11751


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Sounds to me like a permission issue. suPHP should be more secure (= stricter) and slower then Apache DSO.
When asking for help, then please include:
- URL
- Expose version
- Joomla version
- SEF status (on/off)

Always RTFM!
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