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  • Thread Starter hkcharlie

    (@hkcharlie)

    I think if I cannot login across networks I will have to revert to my previous solution and give this a miss (although I still need sub domains for my mapped subbed domain. I don’t think it’s possible, is it?)

    So to revert to how it was before (for other peoples information) you MUST make sure you re-assign all the blogs you want to keep, back to your origional network.

    (I have found this out the very long and painful way)

    If anyone can think of how I can solve my sub domain, in a mapped sub-domain problem.
    Then please let me know.

    Plugin Author David Dean

    (@ddean)

    Q2. I think other plugins have fudged the cookies somehow to create a persistent sign-on, but that’s been 1) too much of an assumption about who will be administering each domain, and 2) too far from the purpose of the plugin.

    Your site admin credentials from your original network still work for all other networks, unless you don’t want them to.

    Q1. Your path should almost certainly just be “/” and DEFINITELY shouldn’t be “//”. Your comment triggered a thought: Are you set to use subdomains or subdirectories? If you are set to use subdomains, that could explain a lot of these problems.

    Thread Starter hkcharlie

    (@hkcharlie)

    deffinately subdirectories. (poor choice of words by me, sorry)

    I think the fact that I can’t log in across networks will keep me to look at other options for my purpose.
    (or at least take a longer consideration of my other options).
    I had an exciting time changing everything back from where I got it to.
    Thank you so much for the time you have taken to help me this far.

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