I was wondering if anyone can help me figure out why I am being routed back to the login screen even though my user account is an admin.
Is there a file I can turn off the login check temporary?
Here is the data row in the users table:
a:5:{s:6:"submit";s:18:"Create new account";s:7:"form_id";s:13:"user_register";s:16:"profile_memberID";s:8:"XXXXXXXX";s:17:"profile_firstName";s:3:"Tim";s:16:"profile_lastName";s:4:"Bock";}
I can`t login to old website, i have developed in 2005 (its 4.7 i assume, but im not sure):
I insert login information for user admin, press submit, im being logged in (i see admin menu in block) but if i go to any page, im anonymous again. if i go to admin page, i get Access denied.
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im using drupal 4.7x and i want users to redirect(after login) to a page say pageA and after some seconds to another page say pageB. is this possible if yes how i can achieve this?
any help is greatly appreciated.
many thanks in advance......
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