Besides checking the browser cookie settings, have one of the affected users turn off the auto-fill form feature, then tell the browser to forget all saved form information. Let us know what happens.

cheers,

Travis

CF High wrote:
Re: the browser track, it looks like all adversely affected users; i.e.
those who can no longer log in, have a browser of I.E. 6.0.

I know that in many cases I.E. 6.0 has session and cookie vars disabled by
default.

Is it possible, a long, long shot, that rand() behaves differently in I.E.
6.0 -- I know PHP is server side, but I'm looking for any clues....

--Noah


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CF High wrote:


If anyone has any clues as to what might be happening; i.e. why the

md5'd


submitted plain text password does not match the stored md5'd password,
please, please let me know.

md5() results in a 32 character string. What kind of field are you storing it in?

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