I searched your site using a variety of words used in the error, etc and couldn't find anything. :(
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i cant access my vb...it said page not found.... only is by goin through "C:\Network\Apache2\htdocs\forums\" ... but when i go there dreamweaver poped up
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You need to go through a webbrowser with an HTTP address.
So, for instance, if your computer name is "foo", you would need to goto http://foo/forum/. You can set the computer name through Windows. |
it still dun work
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See, I've taken this hack one step farther, and am using this configuration as my production environment. The only problem I expect to have once my forum grows is bandwidth.... But I'm sure I can compensate somehow.
Oh, and I did all this before ever coming to vbulletin.org. Thanks for showing others how to do this amazingly simple thing and make it work properly! |
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it's not working for me, i installed apache, mysql and php.
Ill post the things it says: 1. When I open WinMySQL Admin |
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it says about phpDev, but I don't have it installed on my HD...
2. When I open up apache console thingy... |
nevermind, I got it working now
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nuther problem
and someone, plz reply this time... whenever i start Apache, it comes up with this: Code:
Socket operation on non-socket: make no listing sockets available, shutting down |
on this step
03. Go to Go to C:\Network\MySQL\bin\data folder and create a new folder called vbulletin. That is your database. do i create the vbulletin folder in C:\Network\MYSQL\bin or C:\Network\MySQL\bin\data because there is no data folder in the bin folder |
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