Hi Both,

thanks for advice both.
Still no joy - sigh :-(

I enabled sfguardAuth and rebuilt everything.
I created the admin user but still  no joy.

Anyone got any other ideas? If I understood what was happening I might
be able to track it down but unfortunately I am not experienced enough
with symfony to work this out.

any help gratefully received - without a secured backend this is a
pretty vulnerable application!

Cheers,

Paul


On Apr 23, 3:10 pm, safa boubekri <boubekri.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
> try to  create administator
>
> symfony guard:create-user admin admin
> symfony guard:promote admin
>
> i had the same problem  after this it's resolved
>
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