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Re: Re: Re: Logging in prompts download of the Logo

posts: 1563 Germany

Hi TC,

I strongly suggest, that you do a freh (clean) installation and connect it to a dumped (copied) database (of the original).

Then you copy/paste custom files if any and go from there.

Aswell you sould use /tiki-check.php, cause we cannot any evaluate the specific configuration of your interrver. We can only state, that by experience Tiki is quite uncomplicated to working with average shared hosting environments or even root servers or VMs (latter ones i configured by our Tiki sysadmins).

Do you ue https?  We just recently had a guy with an htts issue - he needed to switch off https for a moment, login to Tiki, activate there and then reactivate on the server. He could not log in vi his https forcing webenvironment until Tiki had it activated (thought possible directly in the database aswell, once somebody gives you the correct parameter entry from another https using Tiki).

Sorry, that I cannot help more at this specific point, as we have neither acees to debugenough information. We just know "it does not work", whilst we see no reason why it should not work.

Last hint:

carefully track any difference of the stings of the old and the new installation (as the old one worked) - consider .htaccess and php.ini and maybe possible database settings.

Regards,
Torsten

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