Quote by: maggsI can access admin ok but not the root of the site. GL is running on Win 2003 IIS PHP 5.2.1 and MSSQL 2005. My config file paths are below.
The GL files are located in C:geeklog-1.4.1 The standard folder layout is used.
IIS has the site setup with the home diectory as C:geeklog-1.4.1public_html
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$_CONF['path'] = 'c:/geeklog-1.4.1/'; // should end in a slash
// You only need to change this if you moved or renamed the public_html
// directory. In that case, you should specify the complete path to the
// directory (i.e. without the $_CONF['path']) like this:
$_CONF['path_html'] = 'c:/geeklog-1.4.1/public_html/';
// $_CONF['path_html'] = $_CONF['path'] . 'public_html/';
I am sure the paths are wrong but can't seem to get it right. I remember somewhere I read that IIS needs virtual directories setup to point to the public_html folder but that doesn't make sense if the site is already pointing at the folder.
Please help.
Steve
Try renaming your directory geeklog-1.4.1 to soming else without a period in the directory naming scheme. I know that I've had problems with windows using that style in the past, and haven't tried in since. Also why did you change this line $_CONF['path_html'] = 'c:/geeklog-1.4.1/public_html/'; When its supposed to read
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// You only need to change this if you moved or renamed the public_html
// directory. In that case, you should specify the complete path to the
// directory (i.e. without the $_CONF['path']) like this:
// $_CONF['path_html'] = '/path/to/your/public_html/';
$_CONF['path_html'] = $_CONF['path'] . 'public_html/';
If you comment out your line that you changed, remove the // from the other line, and make the directory name change...I believe you should be working then.
Michael