Ok that was it, Resolved
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto Web Developer ovidio...@gmail.com ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br ITJP - itjp.net.br 83 8826 9088 - Oi 83 9334 0266 - Claro Brasil 2012/4/1 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > I think you have > > MULTI_USER_MODE = True > > in applications/admin/models/0.py > while it should be False. It is possible that in one of my commits I left > it True and you downloaded that version. > > > > On Sunday, 1 April 2012 08:52:24 UTC-5, Ovidio Marinho wrote: >> >> It is not that I define the two but when accessing the administrative >> interface ta happeningin windows in linux it does not, I think it must be >> something with cron >> >> >> >> >> Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto >> Web Developer >> ovidio...@gmail.com >> ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br >> ITJP - itjp.net.br >> 83 8826 9088 - Oi >> 83 9334 0266 - Claro >> Brasil >> >> >> >> >> 2012/4/1 Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> >> >>> When you start the web2py server via the command line, you are setting >>> the password. Then, when you access the admin interface, you have to >>> provide the password that you set when you started the server. >>> >>> Anthony >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:27:06 AM UTC-4, Ovidio Marinho wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Because the windows 7 64bit on the web2py 1.99.7 its >>>> administrative interface asks login andpassword if I have already >>>> informed that the command line? >>>> >>>> Porque no windows 7 64bits o Web2py na sua interface administrativa >>>> pede login e senha se ja tenho informado isto na linha de comando? >>>> >>>> >>>> Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto >>>> Web Developer >>>> ovidio...@gmail.com >>>> ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br >>>> ITJP - itjp.net.br >>>> 83 8826 9088 - Oi >>>> 83 9334 0266 - Claro >>>> Brasil >>>> >>>> >>>> >>