Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
So, you have the v1.5.5 version of zc_install on the server, and you CAN login to the admin, but the same password is not accepted by zc_install?
That's typically caused by the DB_PREFIX being set to something in the admin configure.php that's not the same as the non-admin configure.php.
It could also be a PHP version challenge. You didn't mention your PHP version.
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
mc12345678
What plugins were installed on the ZC 1.3.9 site? Is it possible that the installer considers that the database is 1.5.x as a result of some other alteration?
Just looked through a default install of 1.3.9 and confirm what has already been identified by both of you above. That is a little different than what I have come across when having that issue. Usually when I am unable to upgrade a 1.3.x site, they have already installed a ZC multi-admin profile plugin which included the admin_profile table.
No plugins... this is an old site and he is just wanting to upgrade for security reasons.
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
Files in the logs directory related to the status of the install attempt (assuming any get written at this point)?
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
PHP Version 5.5.10
I cannot log into the admin now because of the new files.
I get this:
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database upgrade required. please run the 1.3.9-to-1.5.0 upgrade via zc_install
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
mc12345678
Files in the logs directory related to the status of the install attempt (assuming any get written at this point)?
No log files for any of this
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
DrByte
So, you have the v1.5.5 version of zc_install on the server, and you CAN login to the admin, but the same password is not accepted by zc_install?
That's typically caused by the DB_PREFIX being set to something in the admin configure.php that's not the same as the non-admin configure.php.
It could also be a PHP version challenge. You didn't mention your PHP version.
Here is from my configure file in admin
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define('DB_TYPE', 'mysql');
define('DB_PREFIX', 'zen_');
define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost');
It is the same on the database
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
texasemt
Here is from my configure file in admin
It is the same on the database
Those are from the live store, correct?
If I understand the installer code: in the live 1.3.9 (or I guess via phpmyadmin for the upgrade site), take a look at the configuration constant: SHOW_SPLIT_TAX_CHECKOUT
Specifically the config_value to see if it is: Show Split Tax Lines
Then also the table: authorizenet
look at the field: transaction_id
is it the type: BIGINT(20)?
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
Using phpMyAdmin, look at the database, and check: are there two tables for "admin"? One called "admin" and one called "zen_admin"?
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
mc12345678
Those are from the live store, correct?
If I understand the installer code: in the live 1.3.9 (or I guess via phpmyadmin for the upgrade site), take a look at the configuration constant: SHOW_SPLIT_TAX_CHECKOUT
Specifically the config_value to see if it is: Show Split Tax Lines
Then also the table: authorizenet
look at the field: transaction_id
is it the type: BIGINT(20)?
Live store... correct.
table: authorizenet
type for transaction_id is Int(15)
There are also no transactions (and there shouldnt be... paypal only)
I cant find SHOW_SPLIT_TAX_CHECKOUT in phpmyadmin anywhere.
Re: Could not verify the Admin Credentials you provided - upgrading 1.3.9 to 1.5.5e
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Originally Posted by
DrByte
Using phpMyAdmin, look at the database, and check: are there two tables for "admin"? One called "admin" and one called "zen_admin"?
Just one table zen_admin