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Amigaboy
On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/9/13 13:01

  • Amigaboy

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I know I know! Search the forums and ye shall find the answer.. well, I did! I've got register_globals in php.ini set to ON and it still does not work.

My setup: Win2k, Apache 1.3.26, PHP 4.2.3, MySQL 3.23.52. I run mysqld-nt as the server, then launch apache (which is configured correctly for php and loads it up as well -shows it in console window: Apache/1.3.26 (Win32) PHP/4.2.3 running...)

Anyways, I'm logged in Win2K as Administrator as well.... I set up everything using install.php, but again, as with other ppl, I get a Modules does nto exist message on the space right to the menu blocks... I try to login using the admin account setup with install.php but I cannot, I return to user.php always... I try to "create" an account with the same id as the admin account, and it says user exists already, so it knows about it.. hmm... guys and gals, I'm stuck and would appreciate any help here.. I just need to setup xoop on this lame win2k machine to develop my site before uploading it to a proper host.

Oh, I also checked with mysqlmanager, the database is created correctly and is shown there.

Any help much appreciated.

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w4z004
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/9/13 15:29

  • w4z004

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  • Since: 2001/12/13


Please contact with me via chat and i try to solve... i have me site running with the last of the last and ZERO problems.

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Amigaboy
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/9/13 21:44

  • Amigaboy

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Thanks for the help man! XOOPS rocks!

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mcclure
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/9/16 9:19

  • mcclure

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  • Since: 2002/9/15


well i'm getting the same problem, although i'm on redhat 7.3...

care to publish the results just in case they help?

thanks,

mike

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Amigaboy
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/9/21 10:40

  • Amigaboy

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Hi,

Well it appeared that my php installation was incorrect. I just reinstalled it. Must have missed something the first time. That's all.

Hope you can get it to work.

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cooyeah
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/10/5 14:33

  • cooyeah

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YAr Yar yar
I have the same trouble, ok reinstall php
xp+iis+php4+mysql+xoopsrc3

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w4z004
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/10/5 16:04

  • w4z004

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check you global into the php and try put this ON :)

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cooyeah
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/10/6 8:16

  • cooyeah

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cool!! i got it ! ty very much!!!!

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netrunner
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/10/22 0:25

  • netrunner

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how did you fix your problem?

I am new to php and xoops.

Where is the global file??

thanks
netrunner

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w4z004
Re: On Win2k: "Module does not exist" + Admin Login problem
  • 2002/10/22 0:36

  • w4z004

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  • Since: 2001/12/13


go to the windows directory and search for the file php.ini
edit this and search global

you go to see GLOBAL = OFF change to GLOBAL = on
save the file. stop the apache, start and TRY is you problem are solved.


What version of php- apache- MySQL are you running ?

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