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23: Re: Re: Re: Re: Problems logging into LAMS with "sysadmin"
In response to 22 04/13/08 08:13 PM
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The first two lines should look like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE Authentication PUBLIC "-//LAMS//DTD LAMS//EN" "http://lamsfoundation.org/dtd/lamsauthentication.dtd">

This version points to the lamsfoundation.org website, which should also work.

Posted by Jun-Dir Liew

24: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Problems logging into LAMS with "sysadmin"
In response to 23 04/13/08 08:32 PM
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Tried both the ways and the same problem still occurs?

Now it seems that I do not get a HTTP 404 error but the page keeps on refreshing itself.

Thanks! =]

10:31:22,840 WARN [UserTag] UserTag unable to access user details as userDTO is missing. Session is org.lamsfoundation.lams.web.session.SessionManager$SessionImpl@176578

Posted by Martyn Yap

25: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Problems logging into LAMS with "sysadmin"
In response to 24 04/13/08 09:08 PM
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Can you reinstall the installer from scratch? Originally your install had an error where it didn't copy the files across, and we never got to see the logs as to why that happened. Before installing though, remove the current jboss-4.0.2 directory, unzip a new jboss-4.0.2 instance, drop the current lams database, and then run the installer again - if you run into problems, post the installer logs (located under lams-unix-installer-2.0.4/logs).

Posted by Jun-Dir Liew

26: Re: Problems logging into LAMS with "sysadmin"
In response to 25 04/14/08 03:00 AM
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Hihi,

It works after removing the JBOSS directory and dropping the database. Not sure where it went wrong but sincere thanks for the assistance given.

Now ... I'm going to try to integrate LAMS with Blackboard.

Cheers!

Posted by Martyn Yap

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