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simon132
Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/1 13:39

  • simon132

  • Just popping in

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  • Since: 2003/11/19


Upgraded to 2.3.1 and now I get this:

Selected module does not exist!

can't login and get his message.

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GPboarder
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/1 14:43

  • GPboarder

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 248

  • Since: 2006/10/6


If you provide a little more information, you are more likely to get some help from an expert.
What were you upgrading from?
What versions of MySQL etc are you using?
What modules do you have installed?
Did any errors come up during the upgrade process?
What have you tried already to solve the problem?

Did the checksum files reveal any missing files other than those that should be missing in an upgrade such as the install ones and if so, did you replace them?

Answers to these questions will help others help you. No doubt I've missed something that someone else will chip in.

Good luck.
Optimism is the mother of disappointment.

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simon132
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/1 19:55

  • simon132

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  • Since: 2003/11/19


PHP 5.2.4
Mysql 4.1.22
Upgraded from 2.0.18 to 2.3.1 - no error messages on upgrade.

Cannot login.

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Marco
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/2 15:38

  • Marco

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1256

  • Since: 2004/3/15


are you sure to have uploaded all the files?
did you set the right chmod on the directories, as explained in release_notes?
Do synergy or die.

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simon132
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/2 21:31

  • simon132

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 48

  • Since: 2003/11/19


Yes and yes. I am pretty sure that its due to the Content module not being compatible (its my start module).
BUT, I can't login in to do anything to change that. Is there a way to get in so I can try to fix?

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jlm69
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/2 21:55

  • jlm69

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 719

  • Since: 2002/7/19


You can change the startpage by going into your database with phpmyadmin go to yourprefix_config and change the value of conf_value from content to --

that should change your start page to none

Hope that helps,

John

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simon132
Re: Selected module does not exist!
  • 2008/11/3 16:09

  • simon132

  • Just popping in

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  • Since: 2003/11/19


Done. But still no joy.

Any other advice on how to get into a system where login does not work?

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