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Hi guys,

 

Ok so I've reciently decided to move my site to your hosting service and must say, I extremely impressed with it thus far. I do have a minor issue however:

 

Using the TCH cPanel I installed PhP-Nuke. This is using TCH's installer mind you, and following the instructions I was able to access it just fine, but when I clicked the link to set the SuperUser I get "Access Denied". I wont post the IP / address access to this publicly as I dont want some other goober going in and setting up the superuser behind my back LOL.

 

Umm there wasnt any real instructions given through the installer concerning additional access's I'd have to set, whether a default admin name / pass was set up etc etc.

 

Should I try to get the TCH installed PhP-Nuke working or just delete it all and install manually?

 

 

-CodeMyster

Posted

Umm ok its working now.

 

For future reference heres what I *think* was going on. I created an account here at TCH, was given a temp address to access things while my domain was transfered over.

 

During this transfer phase I installed PHP-Nuke... php-nuke appears to not like the temp address and caused an error. As soon as the DNS was updated for my domain, accessing PHPNuke / admin started working great.

 

/shrug go figure

 

Thanks anyway TCH people, you guys have a A+ thing going here

Posted

I had the very same problem (I have a post elsewhere along the same lines). This may be a workaround:

 

If you installed phpnuke into a subdomain, and wish to access the admin portion (and create a superuser), don't use your subdomain name. In other words, if the location of phpnuke is at subdomain.domain.com, you should be able to get to the admin portion by going to domain.com/subdomain/admin.php

 

It would be nice if you could also get there by using subdomain.domain.com/admin.php but that does not seem to be working.

 

Norm Krumpe

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Posted

It is used by most to build a web site that more than one person can add to.

Although some seem to use it by them selfs as a web site building tool.

It does give them the ability to update from any computer.

 

For some one with no html skills or no program to create a site using a program like Frontpage or some other program, it may work out.

 

For me the amount of time to get it working the way you want is too much.

For a single user they might be better off with a program on their computer.

Or learning html and using a text editor.

Its a matter of what you need.

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