You can try running this little script, just put it in a file named
whatever.php on your webserver and go to it's URL.  It will show the
folder in your server where it's trying to save the session
information too.  Citrus saves the account number you are viewing to a
session in this folder and it also stores a session cookie in the
browser that shows you are a valid login with your username and secret
hash.  Those two things are necessary for login to work.

<?php
echo ini_get('session.save_path');
?>

Paul

On 9/24/06, Robert Blackmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've installed CitrusDB  and everything has gone smoothly, but when I try my
> initial login usting admin/test, I get thrown back to the previous screen. I
> looks like the system is adding characters to the password after I press the
> Login button.
>
> Any direction greatly appreciated.
>
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