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Originally Posted by KuraFire
You have to make sure that the usergroupid in the hack is not one you belong to yourself, of course.
To fix, go into your database via PHPmyAdmin or whichever, and empty your phpinclude_start template. If that doesn't work, then you messed up something not related to this hack and I've no idea what you did, then. Hell, even if it IS related to this hack, I've no idea what you did. It's a very simple copy-paste into the phpinclude_start template, and only if you belong to the usergroup that you made miserable will it have an effect on your account.
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Ok, I don't know much about PHPMyAdmin, but I tried this hack again, with the same results. So, this time I went into PHPMyAdmin and looked for the phpinclude template. I found that there were two! Both appeared identical, but one had a "-1" and one had a "1" for templatesetid, and there are two different templateid numbers. Could this be the problem? Should I delete the one with the "1" and the earlier id? (Is this normal?) I do hope this is the problem, otherwise I don't just know. Maybe you can shed a little light on this? I'd be forever grateful.