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Development => Support => Installation => Topic started by: ChetUbetcha on May 15, 2008, 05:47:38 PM

Title: Install, Scmhinstall... HELP!
Post by: ChetUbetcha on May 15, 2008, 05:47:38 PM
Windows Server
PHP 5.2.5

SMF 1.1.4
TOP 0.98

I did a fresh install of SMF and TP with no errors.  I did not add anything, but now I always get...

CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers.

Under smf-log_errors, I get errors like the following (grabbed from mySQL database since I can't get it from the site)

Was this a setting on the web server that corrupted the installation because it couldn't make directories or tables?  I had an install issue before with the original SMF install that said certian folders were not writeable.  What should I do with the hosting company in order to get everything installed correctly?  I hope it's simply settings on their side that they can fix for the install to take properly.

THANKS!!!



1   1209506613   1   71.61.233.13   ?action=packages;sa=install2;package=TP_0983.zip   2: mkdir() [<a href='function.mkdir'>function.mkdir</a>]: Permission denied
File: H:\inetpub\vhosts\northwood-estates.com\httpdocs\Sources\Subs-Package.php
Line: 1232   96a2c003569ef0ec38d4f2b9a70a18e9
2   1209506613   1   71.61.233.13   ?action=packages;sa=install2;package=TP_0983.zip   2: mkdir() [<a href='function.mkdir'>function.mkdir</a>]: Permission denied
File: H:\inetpub\vhosts\northwood-estates.com\httpdocs\Sources\Subs-Package.php
Line: 1232   96a2c003569ef0ec38d4f2b9a70a18e9
3   1209506613   1   71.61.233.13   ?action=packages;sa=install2;package=TP_0983.zip   2: copy(H:\inetpub\vhosts\northwood-estates.com\httpdocs/tp-downloads/.htaccess) [<a href='function.copy'>function.copy</a>]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory
File: H:\inetpub\vhosts\northwood-estates.com\httpdocs\Sources\Subs-Package.php
Line: 1280   96a2c003569ef0ec38d4f2b9a70a18e9
Title: Re: Install, Scmhinstall... HELP!
Post by: IchBin on May 15, 2008, 07:44:20 PM
It looks as though permissions are the factor. I would ask your host. Not much we can do from here.