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== Important For those hosted on a Linux Server ==
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For those who have been getting session time out messages as soon as you logged in the problem is in your php.ini file. Log into your hosting providers control panel and find the php controls edit the php.ini when inside it search for session.auto_start and change its attribute of 0 to 1 then save it it. now you should be able to log into gtool as you normally would.--[[User:ORCACommander|ORCACommander]] 02:45, 21 March 2008 (CET)
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:I have added this to the front o people could find it easier--[[User:ORCACommander|ORCACommander]] 18:24, 21 March 2008 (CET)
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i suggest we put this on the forum (subforum problems) as a sticky FQA so to say. i don't think this is getting enough attention here.
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http://bugs.galaxytool.eu/view.php?id=102

Latest revision as of 20:50, 6 April 2008

Important For those hosted on a Linux Server

For those who have been getting session time out messages as soon as you logged in the problem is in your php.ini file. Log into your hosting providers control panel and find the php controls edit the php.ini when inside it search for session.auto_start and change its attribute of 0 to 1 then save it it. now you should be able to log into gtool as you normally would.--ORCACommander 02:45, 21 March 2008 (CET)

I have added this to the front o people could find it easier--ORCACommander 18:24, 21 March 2008 (CET)

moving this

i suggest we put this on the forum (subforum problems) as a sticky FQA so to say. i don't think this is getting enough attention here.

--> creating issue 102

http://bugs.galaxytool.eu/view.php?id=102