kenrro
07-22-2004, 10:55 AM
I have the DSM Bronze(v2.0r157), and like 5 users with like 8 domains.
There is no reseller acounts.
The problem is that the system seems to forget wich domain I was working on.
IE.
I have the abc.com and def.com domains.
If I want to add the phpmyadmin plugin to def.com, I just enter to the Software link, choose in the dropdown menu the def.com domain, then choose the plugin, press Install.
The agreement, Yes - Install
And the directory inside:
/home..../def.com/
I choose "myadmin", and then press on "NOTICE:"
the result is that... I just installed phpmyadmin on "abc.com". :confused:
Sometimes I dont even get that far... sometimes on the way changes to "abc.com"... if I choose def.com from the dropdown, I get back to the begining. Until now I haven't added anything to "def.com"
And this is happening in every option in "Domain Management". Is there a way to "repair" this?
Looks like the browser forgets about the Cookies.
I tried with IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.7
Thanks in advance!
Kenrro.
There is no reseller acounts.
The problem is that the system seems to forget wich domain I was working on.
IE.
I have the abc.com and def.com domains.
If I want to add the phpmyadmin plugin to def.com, I just enter to the Software link, choose in the dropdown menu the def.com domain, then choose the plugin, press Install.
The agreement, Yes - Install
And the directory inside:
/home..../def.com/
I choose "myadmin", and then press on "NOTICE:"
the result is that... I just installed phpmyadmin on "abc.com". :confused:
Sometimes I dont even get that far... sometimes on the way changes to "abc.com"... if I choose def.com from the dropdown, I get back to the begining. Until now I haven't added anything to "def.com"
And this is happening in every option in "Domain Management". Is there a way to "repair" this?
Looks like the browser forgets about the Cookies.
I tried with IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.7
Thanks in advance!
Kenrro.