NO, no... No need for that friend we're here to help you. We can get you going we just need more information.
First off, my assumption could be wrong but do you know if you are on godaddy's linux hosting or windows? Is it the economy shared plan or the deluxe plan?
We can work with plesk, it's just that alot of us old timers haven't even heard of it for years - we've reacted like you showed us a turd in a punch bowl I'm afraid. That's on us. Don't bail, we're the best folks ever for helping folks.
NO, no... No need for that friend we're here to help you. We can get you going we just need more information.
First off, my assumption could be wrong but do you know if you are on godaddy's linux hosting or windows? Is it the economy shared plan or the deluxe plan?
We can work with plesk, it's just that alot of us old timers haven't even heard of it for years - we've reacted like you showed us a turd in a punch bowl I'm afraid. That's on us. Don't bail, we're the best folks ever for helping folks.
Aha I see, in that post I was kinda half joking half being serious. I am on Windows hosting and on the deluxe plan. What are the benefits of linux may I ask also, just out of curiosity?
Edit: Sorry I keep on sniggling at " showed us a turn in a punch bowl"
Aha I see, in that post I was kinda half joking half being serious. I am on Windows hosting and on the deluxe plan. What are the benefits of linux may I ask also, just out of curiosity?
That's a debatable topic and really isn't all that relevant to vBulletin, it's just two schools of thought. vBulletin will run on windows just fine. Now, to your issue:
First please be advised if you are using Internet Explorer as your browser, it is known to display an Internal Server Error when there isn't one. Try using another browser first to eliminate this possibility.
If this isn't it, then the next step is to take a look at your apache error log. On a Plesk server this log should be found in: /etc/httpd/logs/