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Can'nt add user from admin.cgi?
Is this a bug?

Folloing is the error....

User ID field must be specified

Eventhough the field is not empty or duplicate.............

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Re: Can'nt add user from admin.cgi? In reply to
Hi,

No, we have not had any problems adding users. This is most likely due to a faulty setup. All licensed copies of Gossamer Mail include professional installation to make sure your program is setup properly.

Cheers,

Alex

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Gossamer Threads Inc.
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Re: Can'nt add user from admin.cgi? In reply to
Hello Alex!

In the installation there is not much that I can do during the setup nor have I done anything after. The install went through fine and is working.

So there is nothing anywhere to talk about a corrupt installation. It still does not allow the User to be added through the admin.

Simply accept thats its a bug. May be following helps to you in find the bug area.

I have chosen an existing table for Username + Userpassword that was not created by the proffessional installation but by Links SQL v2beta4 proffessional installation.

The problem is that both are proffessional installation seperately but put togather are not anymore, even though both the products has the same brain after it.

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Hi Alex, Im having the same problem too.

Even if you fill in the UserID it gives an error saying you must specify a userID - works fine from the user signup script though.

Paul Wilson.
new - http://www.wiredon.net
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Re: Can'nt add user from admin.cgi? In reply to
Has anyone solved this problem yet because I haven't and it would be nice to get this problem resolved seeing as I can't use the script until it is fixed.

Thankyou.

Paul Wilson.
http://www.wiredon.net/gt/
http://www.perlmad.com/
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Re: Can'nt add user from admin.cgi? In reply to
Anyone at all?.......I hope this will be working in the new version...

Paul Wilson.
http://www.wiredon.net/gt/
http://www.perlmad.com/