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 can sumone PLEASE help me install this thing?
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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:14:18  Show Profile
i need help installing it.
it's kinda confusing.
i'm running WIN XP Pro.

thanx guys,
-Chris

Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:15:20  Show Profile
at which part of the readme do you get confused?

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LinkinMODE101
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116 Posts

Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:28:43  Show Profile
Choosing the connection string to use...........
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:33:18  Show Profile
I would use the physical path for MS Jet.

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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:35:47  Show Profile
i don't know how to use that "whereami.asp" to find the physical path to my database :(
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:37:49  Show Profile
do you have a web host or are you using your own computer as a web server?

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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:40:15  Show Profile
i have a webhost, www.infinology.com
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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:44:06  Show Profile
so far, i used this strDBType = "access", is that right?
i uploaded everything from the Snitz folder to my CGI-BIN folder.
is that cool?

Edited by - LinkinMODE101 on 21 July 2003 16:46:02
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LinkinMODE101
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116 Posts

Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:48:02  Show Profile
yeah it does,
i'm positive :)
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:49:18  Show Profile
okay, first, do you have a special folder to upload your database to? where is that folder in relation to your forum folder?

second, upload the whereami.asp file to your forum folder, run that file in your browser, and post the results here.

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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  16:54:11  Show Profile
i would set up a separate folder to put all your forum files in and call it something like forum.

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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  17:01:58  Show Profile
so...
say i have mywebsite.com/
i make a folder called database/, and up the database file in it...
and also make a folder called forum/ ?
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Nikkol
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  17:06:06  Show Profile
No to #1 - if your host doesn't provide a special database folder, go ahead and put the database in the cgi-bin folder (I think it will have the appropriate permissions on it) You might also want to rename the database so that it has a .asp extension instead of a .mdb extension, that way people can't download your database.

Yes to #1 and put all the other files in that one.

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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  17:40:49  Show Profile
if my host DOES provide a special folder, what would it be called?
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LinkinMODE101
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  17:44:00  Show Profile
i put ALL the files in the CGI-BIN.
and changed the database file's extension...is that right so far?
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TestMagic
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USA
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Posted - 21 July 2003 :  17:49:14  Show Profile  Visit TestMagic's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by LinkinMODE101

if my host DOES provide a special folder, what would it be called?

It varies, but the ones I've seen are databases, db, _private.

You should be able to create your own folder if you wanted to, but it would require a few extra steps.

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