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aladin11
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Topic: I was logged into another user accountPosted: 02 November 2009 at 5:01pm |
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I recently upgrade from version 9.05 to 9.63, MS Access version and everything works fine.
Yesterday, I found a very serious issue which I think that related to the forum cookies. I opened my forum and I found that I already be logged in, but into another user account. Of course, I've never used this user account before on my computer and I am the only one using this computer. One of my forum users report the same problem on his computer. Extras info: my forum is hosted on a shared windows 2003 server, IIS6. Last week, the server administrator reported that, my forum used too much memory and therefore, sessions sometime are terminated. I setup forum to store session in the application (not in the database). Does anyone has any ideas about this? Please help. Thank you. |
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WebWiz-Bruce
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Web Wiz Developer Joined: 03 September 2001 Location: Poole, England Status: Offline Posts: 22683 Points: 5874 |
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Posted: 03 November 2009 at 8:10am |
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Have never heard of such an issue or see how such a thing could even be possible.
This can only lead to one conclusion that either your files are corrupted or your database. Access is not a good database which is why we only support it in a test environment and not in a live production environment. You should first reupload all original files and then compact and repair the Access database. I would also recommend that you switch to using the SQL Server version. |
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dpyers
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Posted: 03 November 2009 at 4:30pm |
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Sounds like session Id's may be getting reused.
Could be that your host is not cleaning up terminated sessions properly, or it could be something you did when storing sessions. |
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aladin11
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Posted: 03 November 2009 at 5:58pm |
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yes, I re-uploaded all original files, compacted and repaired the Access database. Now I'm waiting to see if it happens again or not.
I am planing to switch to SQL Server, unfortunately for some reasons, I will not able to upgrade to SQL Server until next years. I am wondering if this issue related to session? |
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MrTWS
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Posted: 03 November 2009 at 7:26pm |
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I have never heard of anything like this before, so I would agree with Bruce on his Access comments. Access is not a terrifically secure database anyway. I suggest that if you are a serious forummer who wants a good database and forum, that you consider switching to Web Wiz Hosting for your needs, and do not postpone until next year for making the move
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