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Ensure that your computer is set to the correct date. If the date on your server or host doesn’t relatively match your computer’s time by a couple of hours then the Login won’t let you in.
Also ensure that you have cookies turned on in your browser. The Control Panel needs to be able to set cookies. If cookies is turned on, clear your browser’s cache and cookies and try again. It might also be that you are actually providing the wrong user name and password. Read below for instructions on changing or retrieving your user name and password.
If your computer has firewall software installed then it may be that the firewall software is blocking cookies that need to be set for the Login to work. Check that the firewall software is not blocking cookies. Some memory resident Antivirus programs may also block cookies.
If you forgot the user name and password rerun setup.cgi and change the user name and password. If you deleted setup.cgi previously as instructed when you installed PowerSeek, just transfer setup.cgi to the location where the rest of your admin cgi scripts resides. Then assign the permission of 755 to setup.cgi so that it can be executed from your browser. |