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Thanks ghia. Tried your suggestion and I think I can say I tried everything but it never worked:
1. changing the root directory to c:\xoops....and got the
following error on step 3 of the installation:
This error (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) means that the website you are visiting had a server problem which prevented the webpage from displaying.
For more information about HTTP errors, see Help.
2. changed back to the original apache root directory, and still the same error on step 3 of installation.
I think the problem is with the file permissions. When you right-click on the folder, the read-only checkbox is selected. I take ownership of the file, changed permissions, and when I check back, the read-only checkbox is selected again. i don't know why vista is doing this to me. =p
although i've read somewhere that vista usually ignores the directory file permissions.
I've tried installing xoops way back in 2004 in windows 98 and it was user-friendly. So I'm pretty sure the problem is vista. I'm just not sure if it's my permissions. I'm stuck stuck stuck. *sigh*
is there anything else you think I can try?