May 26, 200619 yr comment_3170 No matter what I've tried I can't get to http://localhost/apanel/ using version 3.3. I'm running XP SP2, nothing else on port 80, I've alos tried the older /a/ method. 3.2a works just fine. So I'm wondering what changed with 3.3 that would prevent Uni from running? Please help... thanks! Report
May 28, 200619 yr comment_3172 I am sure if you supply a little more detail someone will help.Do you have any error messages?Is Apache server running?Are you using drive W or another drive letter ? Report
May 30, 200619 yr comment_3177 I am sure if you supply a little more detail someone will help.Do you have any error messages?Is Apache server running?Are you using drive W or another drive letter ?3172[/snapback] It's just a blank screen for me. Report
May 30, 200619 yr Author comment_3181 Apache and MySQL work fine, using drive letter S. However, I can't get the admin page to work at all. This also means I can't load phpMyAdmin. For now I'm just using version 3.2a because it is working perfectly. I'd like to know why the newer one won't work though. Thanks,Damian Report
May 30, 200619 yr comment_3182 Ok Damian i think i kow ur problem um something that might help is try typing in you computers local ip adress in place of the local host, and make sure to have the ending "/" if not nothing will load, as for the local ip adress find out your computers which the server runs but going in to the network conection settings and type it like this "http://192.168.1.102/apanel/" where the 192.168.1.102 is yor local ip adress and DONT FORGET THE ENDING SLASH "/" Clear? lemme know if you got it going oCONKERo Report
June 9, 200619 yr comment_3208 nah, the problem for Damian is the drive letter change. You need to set the W:/home/admin/www/includes/config.inc.php drive letter to your new driive letter. Thanks and sorry for the confusion. Best Regards Olajide Olaolorun The Uniform Server Development Team Report
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