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Completely locked OUT, and NEED HELP BAD...!!!!

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TheMortician4:
I have access to the db and repair settings does not seem to work.

Everytime I use the repair_settings.php, it shows the paths that are being miss directed. I use the tool to save the corrected settings and then if I go back in using the tool the same paths are again incorrect. Why?

Orangine:
because: http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=484526.msg3392766#msg3392766

TheMortician4:

--- Quote from: TheMortician4 on August 19, 2012, 06:28:47 PM ---I have access to the db and repair settings does not seem to work.

Everytime I use the repair_settings.php, it shows the paths that are being miss directed. I use the tool to save the corrected settings and then if I go back in using the tool the same paths are again incorrect. Why?

--- End quote ---


explain please I don't understand........

CoreISP:
It would indicate if the Settings.php is not writeable though... In which case a chmod to 777 would work.
Yet, it could be a mySQL permission issue, eg: the user does not have sufficient permissions. This would not show up in the Apache logs afaik. This is usually fixed by readding the user to the database with ALL priveleges and can mostly be done through the control panel of the provider or else in phpMyAdmin.

On a sidenote, if you paid for a restore of a backup, your hoster should usually restore it *exactly* the way it was... So perhaps talk to them?

TheMortician4:
I just tried teh tool again and changed the :

/home/content/21/9729941/html/forum/Smileys to:

/home/content/41/9729941/html/forum/Smileys


I save the settings and it switches back to /home/content/21/9729941/html/forum/Smileys

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