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Brian S.
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Autor: Brian S.
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I have the acess management running smooth on our IIS7 server, running on 2008 R2 64-bit. I have PHP Manager installed and running PHP 7.1. The Incomedia Pro 12 runs fine when using the access management, however Incomedia Pro 13 does not. The Pro 13, just flashes and removes the entered credentials on the control panel login. The access management just takes to the default failed login screen "Reserved Access - Yomechas To access this WebSite section you have to enter your login details."

Did you change something in Pro 13 that I need to run? These are on the same sever. Do i need another PHP extension to enable? If so, can you provide a list of extensions needed on IIS? Any help is much appreciated!

Site using Pro 12

http://www.elmhurstsports.com/access.html

http://www.elmhurstsports.com/admin/login.php

Site using Pro 13

http://www.regsysinc.com/yomechasbeta/login.php

http://www.regsysinc.com/yomechasbeta/admin/login.php

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Brian S.
Brian S.
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I added a login for Incomedia to check this out.

id:     websitex5

psw:   x7e0xjla

It just fails login - reserved access page

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Claudio D.
Incomedia

Hello Brian,

Please check if PHP Sessions is active on this folder since this function is required to login.

Many thanks!

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Brian S.
Brian S.
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Yeah it was. I resoloved this earlier today by taking an alternate route. We create beta sites and create a folder under our main website url. Our online program uses ASP.Net 4.0. This was the only difference with elmhurstsports and yomechas. I moved the yomechas to its own domain on the same server as all of them and it worked. This was regardless of pro 12/13. I think there is a conflict with the NET framework and the PHP scripts that are used. The other domains do not have the framework installed and are working fine with your PHP scripts. This is odd and i am chalking it up to a conflict. If you have any other suggestion we can try if you'd like.

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Claudio D.
Incomedia

Hello Brian,

In this case only the hosting provider support can help you. the program uses the PHP Sessions function for the login and probably it is not configured correctly wwith ASP.NET 4.0 but only the hosting support is able to verify it.

Many thanks!

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Brian S.
Brian S.
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Hi Claudio - we manage our own server. Everyting looks okay, but we will worry about it later. Its working great right now as is, and its a better setup to keep it off our main site.

I do have a question regarding the Access Management. We need to hide/show controls on certain pages depending on login or not. So lets say a Page1 has Search Field, we want that to show on the page too, only if the member/admin is logged in, otherwise its hidden.

Does the Admin Management support this? I am thinking not, since i did not find anything on it. If it does, could you kindly point me in the right direction. This would be a great feature and give much more flexibility to the Access Management portion of Incomedia.

Thanks!

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Claudio D.
Incomedia

Hello Brian,

No at the moment in the program there's not this function. I would like to suggest that you open an "Idea" Post where you describe to us the feature you would like to see implemented in the future releases of WebSite X5.

The access management can only lock a page and all its content from not beeing viewed without the login.

Many thanks!

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