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    Unable to login after publishing v10 application with v11

    Hello,

    I am trying to migrate my v10 applications to v11. After publishing an application to my local webroot with v11, I am not able to login with a correct login name and password.

    To migrate to v11 I did the following:

    - I copied the application to a new folder. (c:\v10databases\App1 to c:\v11databases\App1)
    - I then opened it in V11.
    - I deleted the folder under my local webroot to which I used to publish the web files with v10. (c:\A5Webroot\App1)
    - I then re-published everything with V11 to that same folder (which then gets re-created): I unchecked "new or modified files only". I also published the security files separately, checking "Data tables for users and groups" and unchecking "new or modified fiels only".

    When I then test the application on my local machine, it doesn't seem to recognise the user id and password I usually use to log in as a test user. There is no error message. The application just reloads the login screen as it should when it doesn't find the user in the security tables. However, when I open the web security settings, user and group settings, page security settings, web profile etc. everything looks like it should be.

    What am I doing wrong?

    I have also tried to backup the application with v10 and to restore it with v11 to the new folder (which then meant that I also had to re-do my publishing profiles from scratch). But this didn't work wither.

    I would be very grateful for any hints!

    Thanks,

    Simone

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    Re: Unable to login after publishing v10 application with v11

    Sounds like all the right steps. You verified you have users in your Users and Groups? Be sure to restart your web server, but sure you did that too. It actually is important to recreate your Profiles when copying V11 applications. The GUID is generated in the Profile, and if you make a copy, AND you use both copies, the GUID's will overlap and one of the apps will fail. I think you have a DBF application, but if it is SQL there are slightly different rules about how security is moved.
    Steve Wood
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      #3
      Re: Unable to login after publishing v10 application with v11

      Hi Steve,

      Yes, I have a dbf application and I have been restarting the server after making changes.

      Regarding the profiles, I haven't gotten to publishing anything to the server, yet. I am still trying to get the application to work on my local webroot. You mentined that profiles do need to be re-created, but I can't actually delete and re-create the local webroot profile.

      I did look at the guid values (in websecurity_*.dbf) and they seem to look good (i.e. the guid belonging to a user of a certain group seems to be linked to the guid of that group).

      Can you think of anything else I should do or could try. For example, are there security files I should delete so they get re-created?

      I really hope I don't have to re-create all my users and groups (and therefore all page and component security) settings. To do that for each application would be a terrible amount of work, even if I didn't make any mistakes.

      Thanks a lot for you help,

      Simone

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        Re: Unable to login after publishing v10 application with v11

        I just noticed, that I am having the same problem when I create a completely new v11 database. So I must be doing something really stupid...

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          Re: Unable to login after publishing v10 application with v11

          this thread may help. http://msgboard.alphasoftware.com/al...=migrating+v11
          Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
          Albert Einstein, (attributed)
          US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

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