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    Default Fix Cache Key

    Moved to a new server, left the old site up. In the new site (151sacredshowers) I checked my Session key and it points to the old site's database cache. I found the nifty little Fix Cache Key program. However, I would prefer to manually make the Session key change. May I simply copy the info from the DIR_FS_SQL_CACHE setting in my /includes/configure.php file and place it in the Admin's Session key box, manually replacing the old site's database with the new info?

    Concerned that if I do this and I select incorrect info, I will not be able to get into the Admin. I have a fresh backup of my site.

    thank you.
    Cheryl

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    Default Re: Fix Cache Key

    I decided to run the Fix_Cache_Key and forget about changing the "Sessions" field in the Admin.

    Right after I ran this, I was able to log into the Admin on the first try.

    thank you,
    Cheryl

 

 

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