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billd3
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Posted: 04 July 2007 at 3:02am |
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You are familiar with our issues at http://theamcforum.com and the server memory thing. (we're seriously considering you as a host, too) I just received this from a person who has been trying to join.
Should I enable database sessions as shown above?
Error Only members with sufficient permission can access this page.
A security error has occurred with authentication.
Please
ensure that all cookies are enabled on your web browser, you are not
using a saved or cached copy of the page, and your Firewall/Proxy
settings are not hiding or masking your IP address.
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BillD
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http://theamcforum.com
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WebWiz-Bruce
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Posted: 04 July 2007 at 4:31pm |
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The reason why you would be seeing this error is as you mentioned in another post your host has set your sites application pool to continually recycle every time it uses x amount of memory. This will be what is coursing this problem and other issues.
Have the database store session data may releave some of the issues, but will also place a larger strain on the lvery limted resources your web host has given you coursing it to use more resources and slow your forum down as well as annoy your web host.
The amount of people you have presently using your forum is so low, that I have never heard of a host placing these restraints on a user, and the software is being used on over 200,000 sites without any such issues. Maybe if you were using an Access database and had over 20,000 posts, then yes I can see their point as Access is a resource hungry database as the whole database needs to be loaded into memory each time a connection is made, but using SQL Server with just a few hundred posts is ridiculous. It's hosts like this that really annoy me as it gives the industry and bad name!
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dantiengtrung
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Posted: 15 August 2007 at 12:40pm |
All of member have this problem since I change the forum to o new host server:
"A security error has occurred with authentication. Please ensure that all cookies are enabled on your web browser, and you are not using a saved or cached copy of the page. "
Help me!!!!!
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WebWiz-Bruce
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Posted: 15 August 2007 at 1:24pm |
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It sounds like your web hosts servers are unable to hold an ASP session.
You should contact your web host about this, if they are unable to resolve it, hopefully they will have a 30 day money back guarantee so you can look for a better web host.
Edited by -boRg- - 15 August 2007 at 1:24pm
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dantiengtrung
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Posted: 16 August 2007 at 10:14am |
Thanks for your answer
If go to : IE/Tool/Internet Options/Delete file
then we can login to the forum, but must do that everytime login! Why?are there another reason? and solution?
Help!
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WebWiz-Bruce
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Posted: 16 August 2007 at 10:56am |
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Try upgrading to the latest version and see if that resolves your problem.
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Mike M.
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Posted: 17 August 2007 at 2:19pm |
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Finally I can report something.
My web host could NOT fix the "Only members with sufficient permission can access this page" error.
So they took the whole web site and moved it from a Win2K server to a Windows 2003 server and that seemed to fix the problem.
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jeffdaro
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Posted: 11 October 2007 at 2:50pm |
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Borg...can you approxiamate the memory threshold needed to keep the app pool from recycling with regard to web wiz? My ISP dropped the threshold to 50MB this summer, and we have this problem constantly. I have asked them to kick it up a bit, and they said they would, but they want to know how much.
Is there some metric for x MB per concurrent user?
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