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    Default Radio Panel Problem

    I downloaded the radio panel in this thread http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=164713

    and i uploaded it and did the mysql and when i tried loggin in it said
    "Your Username And Password Did Not Match"
    i double checked the password and i put it in right. (this radio panel has a dropdown menu of the users so i had the right name.

    Does anyone know how i can solve this problem?

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    I am guessing the radio panel uses MD5 encryption so did you MD5 encrypt the password?

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    is that going into phpmyadmin and changin the drop down menu next to password to MD5 cos if thats wat u mean it didnt work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RFC-Dude
    is that going into phpmyadmin and changin the drop down menu next to password to MD5 cos if thats wat u mean it didnt work.
    No you need to find a MD5 encrypter. Seach on google for one. Or make one yourself

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    what do i do with it once i find one?
    Last edited by Stitch; 24-04-2006 at 03:49 PM.

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    download it then convert your pasword into MD5 and when you insert the new user into the database where you would put the password put the MD5 encrypted verison of it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    i tried that still dosent work :s am i ment to put the MD5 encrypted version of the password in the login box or sumfin?

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    Ok if you get no users, open up PhpMyAdmin which you should have on your server. Find your database, open up the 'Staff' table and click SQL, and paste this code:


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    INSERT INTO `staff` VALUES ('1', 'admin', '4cb9c8a8048fd02294477fcb1a41191a', '[email protected]', '1', '0', '', '', '');

    this creates the user 'admin' with the password 'changeme'. The user is an administrator aswell. ^_^
    Last edited by Woun-Louis; 24-04-2006 at 04:36 PM.

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    I do get users coming up but when i try the passwords on them it dosen't work even with the MD5 format thing. :s

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