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CojonesBuenos11
01-08-2008, 02:32 AM
Hi everyone,
My name's Tyler and I currently run a website for my online gaming guild. We are very happy with the vBulletin demo we tried and I recently purchased a vBulletin license. I own a .com name and use SmartFTP to upload files.

I have been using the manual and so far have had success, except that when I get to step 4 (it might be 5, I'm not sure), I run into this error: "MySQL Error : No database selected". The technical support at vBulletin told me I had to create a database and a username; I have already created a database, but I don't know how to create a user. I looked at the online manual, and it has four options:

Setting-up a MySQL Database on the Command Line
Setting-up a MySQL Database in cPanel
Setting-up a MySQL Database in Plesk
Setting-up a MySQL Database in Ensim

I don't have any clue what any of these means. Even after clicking through the links, I don't know what cPanel is, if I have one, or where to find it. Can I get any help?

Thanks, kind of desperate here!!

Tyler

lovevn
01-08-2008, 02:44 AM
Hello
Cpanel is a panel for you to control your hosting account. If you really do not know a bout database, cpanel and such things, I think you should hire vbulletin installation service.

Phaedrus
01-08-2008, 02:47 AM
Which server service are you using?

CojonesBuenos11
01-08-2008, 04:08 AM
Hello
Cpanel is a panel for you to control your hosting account. If you really do not know a bout database, cpanel and such things, I think you should hire vbulletin installation service.

Hi - I already hired them, and then the old guild I was a part of fell through, which is why I am trying to learn how to do this myself. I am not made out of money and the installation service is not cheap =)

Which server service are you using?

1and1.com is my web host.

Hex_legend
01-08-2008, 04:38 AM
PM me and I'll help you with this

Marco van Herwaarden
01-08-2008, 07:17 AM
Please contact your host to ask which procedures are needed to create a database (and user) on your server. Some server scripts automatically create a user when creating a database.