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Well that error means your forum path is incorrect. Is the folder CHMODDED to 777 ?
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Yes, it is.
Regards Jason :) |
Can you please just try my other method? I had the same problem as you and once I put the correct path in it worked.
Cheers LTC |
What do you want me to do with that file? Upload it where? And how to run it?
Regards Jason :) |
Upload it to your backups folder, and point your browser to it.
So once uploaded, go to your browser and run it like this: http://yourdomain/backups/filepath.php It will then display the entire root path, and then just copy that and put it in the path option in the config file. It must have a trailing slash. So for example: /home/users/public_html/backups/ |
I ran: /backups/forumpath.php but get Internal Server Error
Regards Jason :) |
You ran it from your browser, yes? So you went http://yourdomain/backups/filepath.php?
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Yes, I did.
It's not filepath, it's forumpath.php ... that's the file name. Regards Jason :) |
Oh yes, sorry.
Well, I don't know what to suggest. It worked for me, so I have no more answers. You will have to wait until Paul (or someone else) logs on to help you. |
Will do.
Regards Jason :) |
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