Upgraded from 4.6.x to 4.7.6--yes, a version behind. I like versions when they're nice and stable and boring.
Now no one can log in--existing users are not recognized. Users who were already logged in cannot post either blogs or comments. The user tables are still there.
Lynn
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Have you tried truncating (emptying) your sessions and cache tables in the database?
Laura
On Feb 13, 2007, at 4:05 PM, Grandmother Spider wrote:
Upgraded from 4.6.x to 4.7.6--yes, a version behind. I like versions when they're nice and stable and boring.
Now no one can log in--existing users are not recognized. Users who were already logged in cannot post either blogs or comments. The user tables are still there.
Lynn
Mama, homeschooler, writer, activist, spinner & knitter http://www.siprelle.com
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Have you tried truncating (emptying) your sessions and cache tables in the database?
I tried that--I tried everything. Eventually I had to roll back the upgrade. I discovered that the original was a few releases behind current for 4.6, so I upgraded it to the last 4.6 release and then I'll have a bash at 4.7 later this week. I'm officially spent at present. :)
Lynn S.
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