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When you download PHPFusion is the config.php file sopposed to be empty, or do i have to wait for my hosting account to fill it in?
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Run /setup.php


It means: Type the url of the setup.php in your browser.

It looks then something like this:
127.0.0.1/php-files/setup.php
http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/setup.php
http://yourwebsite.com/folder/setup.php

And then follow the steps of the setup.

Unless you moved the contents of /php-files to the root directory; then it would be just go to yoursite.com/setup.php
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kemper wrote:
Run /setup.php


It means: Type the url of the setup.php in your browser.

It looks then something like this:
127.0.0.1/php-files/setup.php
http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/setup.php
http://yourwebsite.com/folder/setup.php

And then follow the steps of the setup.
Edited by Basti on 10-06-2008 20:56,
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Run? How do i do that

Sorry for all thess questions by the way.. this is my first time
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Run /setup.php
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Make sure you've CHMODDED all the correct folders AND files:

In most cases you will need to CHMOD the following files & folders to 777:

* administration/db_backups/
* images/
* images/imagelist.js <----------- IS A FILE!!
* images/articles/
* images/avatars/
* images/news/
* images/news_cats/
* images/photoalbum/
* images/photoalbum/submissions/
* forum/attachments/
* config.php <----------- IS A FILE !!

If running the site at your Windows based PC you can probably ignore this error since you've probably have Admin rights on your own PC...


Ok, i did that now what do i next?
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Make sure you've CHMODDED all the correct folders AND files:

In most cases you will need to CHMOD the following files & folders to 777:

* administration/db_backups/
* images/
* images/imagelist.js <----------- IS A FILE!!
* images/articles/
* images/avatars/
* images/news/
* images/news_cats/
* images/photoalbum/
* images/photoalbum/submissions/
* forum/attachments/
* config.php <----------- IS A FILE !!

If running the site at your Windows based PC you can probably ignore this error since you've probably have Admin rights on your own PC...
Edited by Xessive on 10-06-2008 00:53,
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As far as I can remember config.php should be 777, looks like it already is in that image you've posted. As for the first picture, what you need to put in those spaces is your database name, database username etc, basically what it's asking you to put in there. You should be able to see what these are in your control panel (of your host)



Ps. Please stop using Imageshack immediately, it's crap. Here's a much faster image hosting site, and free.

http://www.iaza.com/
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When i right click all it syas is Properties at the bottom.

When i got to my website i get this

img126.imageshack.us/img126/6863/setuplw9.th.jpg

What do i have to do to get through this. Many of you said CHMOD, but i don't know what to enter in the properties, so i can get through the setup.

img517.imageshack.us/img517/6245/propertiesrc3.th.jpg

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Right click on config.php, then click on Properties / CHMOD



www.iaza.com/work/080610C/135383.jpg


You will then see this:



www.iaza.com/work/080610C/chmod87622.jpg




In the little box next to Permissions, you can just type in whatever chmod number you need. Then click OK. Done.
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So, what exactly do i do in properties?
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it same
properties means chmod if u in FTP

btw .. ithink better u remove ur image before ur server got ftp brute force later
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This is what happens. When i right click there is no CHMOD button.. Look at the image below. When i clikc properties it says nothing about CHMODDING, so im confused...


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Edited by kidbeast on 09-06-2008 10:01,
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I use SmartFTP.
1. Right click on the file you want to CHMOD
2. Click properties
3. Change the CHMOD there.
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How To CHMOD file/folder(s)

1. To change a file's permissions, left-click on the file or directory to highlight it.
2. Right-click on the file and a pop-up menu appears. Choose "CHMOD" and type in the number manually (ex: 444) or use the check boxes.
3. You can also enable the "Command Line" window, which will allow you to send raw commands directly to the server.
4. To find the "Command Line" select View > Toolbars > Command Line from the SmartFTP menu. The "Command Line" when enabled, will be viewable under the "Log View" window.

From: http://www.smartftp.com/support/kb/ho...s-f13.html
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I am not familiar with SmartFTP. I use FTP Pro.

Is there a way to right click on the specific file (on remote server) and select Chmod?
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i dont see a Chmod button on smartftp....
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Chmod is only done after files at transferred to server. It cannot be done before that.
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Do i have to CHMOD it before u upload it into FTP? OR can still do it. Because it's already uploaded.
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