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impact
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Posted - 04 December 2001 :  16:07:15  Show Profile
i'm have problems running setup.asp on my websamba account.
below are the changes i made to my config.asp, tried many ways, but it still doesn't work.

i used whereami.asp and the result is as below:
Path Translated: D:\Freehost18\rspyouth\forum\whereami.asp

all my files are under a directory call forum with the exception of the database file, it is in a sub directory call db in forum
ie. \forum\db\snitz_forums_2000.mdb


config.asp:

'strDBType = "sqlserver"
strDBType = "access"
'strDBType = "mysql"


'## Make sure to uncomment one of the strConnString lines!
'strConnString = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=" & Server.MapPath("/db/snitz_forums_2000.mdb") '## MS Access 97 using virtual path
'strConnString = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=" & Server.MapPath("/USERNAME/db/snitz_forums_2000.mdb") '## MS Access 97 on Brinkster
'strConnString = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=c:\inetpub\dbroot\snitz_forums_2000.mdb" '## MS Access 97
strConnString = "DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)}; DBQ=D:\Freehost18\rspyouth\forum\db\snitz_forums_2000.mdb" '## MS Access 97
'strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("/tools/snitz_forums_2000.mdb") '## MS Access 2000 using virtual path
'strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("/rspyouth/forum/db/snitz_forums_2000.mdb") '## MS Access 2000 using virtual path
'strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("/USERNAME/db/snitz_forums_2000.mdb") '## MS Access 2000 on Brinkster
'strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=c:\inetpub\dbroot\snitz_forums_2000.mdb" '## MS Access 2000
'strConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=D:\Freehost18\rspyouth\forum\db\snitz_forums_2000.mdb" '## MS Access 2000
'strConnString = "driver={SQL Server};server=SERVER_NAME;uid=UID;pwd=PWD;database=DB_NAME" '## MS SQL Server 7
'strConnString = "driver={SQL Server};server=SERVER_NAME;uid=UID;pwd=PWD;database=DB_NAME" '## MS SQL Server 2000
'strConnString = "driver=MySQL;server=SERVER_IP;uid=UID;pwd=PWD;database=DB_NAME" '## MySQL

thks!

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honda rules 142
Starting Member

22 Posts

Posted - 04 December 2001 :  22:45:04  Show Profile
THANX FOR ALL THE HELP GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

REALY TAHNKS

I was wondering how do i change the Admin pass word?

THANX FOR THE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

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Nathan
Help Moderator

USA
7664 Posts

Posted - 04 December 2001 :  22:54:24  Show Profile  Visit Nathan's Homepage
You go to the members page and select the pencil icon on the right-hand end of the Admin's row. This will take you to the Admin's user profile. Change the password there.

Nathan Bales - Romans 15:13
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    Test Site | Mod Resource
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honda rules 142
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22 Posts

Posted - 04 December 2001 :  23:13:10  Show Profile
Thanx

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honda rules 142
Starting Member

22 Posts

Posted - 05 December 2001 :  01:15:24  Show Profile
how dose the time ajuster work?

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Roland
Advanced Member

Netherlands
9335 Posts

Posted - 05 December 2001 :  03:30:59  Show Profile
The time adjuster is used like this:
your site is hosted in (for example) the UK and you live in New York. That means your forums will display a time 5 hours later than your time. If you adjust the time to -5 the time shown on the forums should be the same as your time (give or take a couple minutes).

So post a message, check the time difference and then set the time adjustment accordingly.

Hope this helps.

Roland

- here to help when possible -

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