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Wim Reijnders
Wim Reijnders
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Private Area Login in V9  en

Author: Wim Reijnders
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Private area login does not work.

The file imlogin.php not found.

Someone any ideas ?

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Steve J.
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Hello Wim, 

It could be good to view your URL and have more info about what's wrong.

Please access to www.mysite.com/admin (where mysite.com is your URL) and enter the login and password you can find for the Admin user you can view from Step4 | Users Access (reserved area). Here you can find a link that permits you to test if all the PHP settings for the Reserved Area from your web space provider are correctly set.

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Alec J.
Alec J.
User

I have the same problem. When I enter username and password then click the login button I get this error message:

Method Not AllowedThe requested method POST is not allowed for the URL /imlogin.php.

When I try to access admin as you suggest I get this message:

Forbidden  You don't have permission to access /admin/ on this server.

Any ideas?

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Steve J.
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The problem should be related to PHP settings and, as the error message states, the admin rights to access to that folder. Please contact your provider and check for that.

I also suggest to open a new post providing these info, so we can close this one Wink

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Peter B.
Peter B.
User

Well I am having the same problems, I have tried EVERY username and password I can think of but keeps telling me that the user or password is incorrect.

I have tried my X5 password as well as my actual IP url passowrd, so WHAT PASWORD AND USERNAME does it want?

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Steve J.
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Hi Peter, i suggest to open a new post providing more details: version you are using, your URL we can test. If you want set the post as Private so you can also let me know the login and password to test.

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