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  1. Thank you! I THOUGHT that's how it should work, with PHPMyAdmin just opening onto the dashboard when clicked from cpanel in the main account. The problem is, it doesn't. Even when launched from cpanel, It prompts for a PHPMyAdmin login and password. From there, nothing I enter is acknowledged. ~ Rosanne
  2. Yes, and I just tried to create another one (****_test2), and added a user. I tried in both FireFox and Edge, and no matter what I enter into the PHPAdmin login prompt, I get the error message above, not reflecting what I typed in. This is all prep, and neither of the databases I've created are anything important; I'm just trying to figure out how to do it. When everything works as intended, I hope to import a database created by a third party (I know there will probably be some significant bug stomping there, as well). I'm just too inexperienced to know if it's something I'm doing wrong, or something wrong with the bigger picture - my overall account configuration. Thanks! ~ Rosanne
  3. I think I followed all the instructions. I created a database in MySQL, created a privileged user, then associated the two. But when I try to log into PHPMyAdmin as that user, it doesn't take the db user's login and password, insisting that I'm trying to log in as cpanelAccount@localhost. Very frustrated. If you can tell me what I'm doing wrong, or point me toward some specific instructions for TCH configuration of PHPMyAdmin, it would be oh-so-appreciated!
  4. I can get to my site, which is on darthsion, but I can't get to our church website, which is (I think) on butterscotch. I also can't get to support.totalchoicehosting to open a ticket (or billing.totalchoicehosting, for that matter). ~ Rosanne
  5. Thanks! So only the primary account holder can use it? This is for someone to maintain a small section of the website. I'm not handing them the admin password! Ah, well, this isn't an earth-shattering big deal - it's the worship recordings page of a church website. I wanted sFTP because I'm paranoid like that - not because we're handling financial data or HIPAA. His account is restricted to one subfolder and has a unique password, so it should be fine.
  6. Dredging a very old post back up to the top - if I want to give someone ftp access to a particular html folder, will I have to have them go through cPanel for sFTP? Is there no way to configure FileZilla? I tried a couple of settings, and no joy. Before I get too far into the weeds, is it even possible to set up with FileZilla? ~ Rosanne
  7. You would not BELIEVE the ragging I'm getting, from my Linux and UNIX friends. In my defense, I didn't write the original code. It still took me way too long to figure it out, though. By chance, when I tried the absolute paths, I typed the filename correctly, replacing the bad line. So it worked. By chance. Ah, well. Back to work.
  8. I finally had a chance to get back to this, and I'm going to go beat my head against a wall, now. The entire problem was due to ONE LETTER not being capitalized in an XML filename. Our folders don't care - we can launch from a network share, and it'll read fred.xml, Fred.xml or FRED.xml. Not so, from a Web server. At least, not these Web servers (and most likely, not from the LMS server, since it generated the same error message. That error has probably been around since the dark ages of this template - it never manifested, because we don't have a real web server to test on. We always launched from network folders. Sigh... thank you so much for your help.
  9. Thanks. This whole mess is going to make me have to review what my instructors TRIED to teach me about encryption and how keys work. I checked a couple of the big ones, saw that they were dated this week, and figured that was a good indicator.
  10. Thanks for the update! I had just run a check of both the totalchoicehosting and tchmachines certs, and yes, I would like to implement your new shared certs, once they're available. Thanks!
  11. Thanks! I've double-checked and confirmed with the original author (who has since retired) that the lesson is calling those SWFs unnecessarily - they're only needed on our standalone network, to handle our nonstandard CMI. I'll comment out the refs entirely tomorrow, and see how it works. Thanks for reminding me about the root directory - I made those subfolders this evening, and wasn't thinking about how that changed the paths. I thought I launched the absolute one afterwards, though. Hmmm. Anyway, I really appreciate your help!
  12. Okay, here we go. Absolute: http://itu.grassrose.net/absolute/newStartup.html Relative: http://itu.grassrose.net/relative/newStartup.html It's still very much an ugly baby at this point, and needs to be opened in Internet Explorer (sorry), otherwise video pages will lock you up. But the relative path version won't launch at all. As I said earlier, it WILL launch from UNC and from our closed network PHP server. I wonder if it's a path problem in the little bit of Flash that we have left in the core... the LessonLoader and LessonUpdater I'm going to try updating those HTML ref pages and pushing them. I don't have the source files here at home, so I can't check that this evening. Edited to add: didn't work; changed them back.
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