Hi
After selection of default username and password when i open the page
if i give user name as admin and password as radiant it is giving
Invalid username or password.I want to install anything new or i wnat to
give manually username and password?If any one knows tell me?
Hi
After selection of default username and password when i open the page
if i give user name as admin and password as radiant it is giving
Invalid username or password.I want to install anything new or i wnat to
give manually username and password?If any one knows tell me?
with reards
shiva
I believe the rake bootstrap command didn’t setup any users. This
happens for me when using sql server because there is some kind of null
bug with the activerecord sql library. When I get to work I will grab
the patched version for you, or you can look on the Rails bug tracker. A
number of people are asking for the patch to be applied but I don’t
think it has.
Once the patched library is used you should find Radiant works great
with sql server.
Hi
After selection of default username and password when i open the page
if i give user name as admin and password as radiant it is giving
Invalid username or password.I want to install anything new or i wnat to
give manually username and password?If any one knows tell me?
with reards
shiva
I believe the rake bootstrap command didn’t setup any users. This
happens for me when using sql server because there is some kind of null
bug with the activerecord sql library. When I get to work I will grab
the patched version for you, or you can look on the Rails bug tracker. A
number of people are asking for the patch to be applied but I don’t
think it has.
Once the patched library is used you should find Radiant works great
with sql server.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Mark
Yes your are correct .Iam also using sqlserver its not creating
anything in the database… so wht’s the solution for that ? Thanks for
your reply
Hi Mark
Yes your are correct .Iam also using sqlserver its not creating
anything in the database… so wht’s the solution for that ? Thanks for
your reply
Any chance that you can consider using some other database? MySQL works
great and I think SQLite works fine too. Specially if this is only for
testing.
That said, I did some searching to find information about what was wrong
with sqlite and I came across this: http://wiki.radiantcms.org/FAQ
Do you think this might work for SQL Server? If it does, will you
please add it to the FAQ?
Cheers
Mohit.
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