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#93416 - 01/06/01 12:20 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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I assume you mean is there any way I can put it ubb on a server without @ in the path.

No, that isn't possible at this point. I'm wondering if there are any other options.
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#93417 - 01/06/01 05:02 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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It may be necessary to directly edit UltBB.setup to get the backslashes in the right place. I suggest you use the trouble ticket system and let Infopop look at your site. Be sure to refer to this thread so they can see what has been going on.

They probably will not respond over the weekend. If you want to take a crack at it, download UltBB.setup in ascii mode, add the backslashes to the indicated paths in a text editor, the upload in ascii mode. Please do not try this unless you are comfortable with this kind of editing. Save an unaltered copy of UltBB.setup as it now stands before you make the change.

Ordinarily, direct editing of variable files is discouraged as everything can be done from the control panel if permissions and paths are correct and known. Yours is a very special case.

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Harold Kost
User only - no other connection to Infopop

[This message has been edited by Hal (edited 01-06-2001).]
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#93418 - 01/08/01 07:25 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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Hal,

I manually edited the UltBB.setup and had some success. What I mean is - I was able to go into Forum settings and create a couple of Forums. However; when I click on the Your UBB link, it will show the forums I created...but when I click on a forum - I get the following error.

"Unable to write thread summary file No such file or directory"

Also, even after manually editing the UltBB.setup file...I still can't go into the general settings area of the control panel and successfully save any settings. I get the following error message:

"Sorry, but we couldn't find a record for the UserName you entered. Please try again.
If you are configuring your bulletin board for the first time, this is probably due to the fact that you did not set the proper variable for your CGI Directory absolute path.

Use your Back button to try again."

I don't know...granted this installation is not working perfectly, but an awful lot of things are working...which makes me wonder if I really do have an absolute path issue. Especially since the Admin5 username and password seem to work in all of the other control panel areas.
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#93419 - 01/08/01 07:32 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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I suggest you use the trouble ticket approach I mentioned a couple of posts up the way. It looks to me like the UltBB.setup is going to be written incorrectly every time you make any change in General Settings and send you back to the same error messsage.

Your paths are very unusual and it may not be possible to do the configurations properly. Infopop technical support people may have run into this before and have a solution. I sure don't.

Ask your hosts if there is any way to use a path without the @ character. They may be using some sort of links or aliases and can tell you another path to your files.

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Harold Kost
User only - no other connection to Infopop


[This message has been edited by Hal (edited 01-08-2001).]
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#93420 - 01/08/01 07:36 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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Hal,

I would like to use the ticket system...but I am still evaluating the demo. They ask for a license # and password before they allow me into the ticket system.

Is there another way for me to access infopop support?
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#93421 - 01/08/01 07:37 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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It is possible to use the @ in a path but you will have to hand edit the esape in front of the @ after any time you touch you general variables area of your control panel.

As you can see perl will unescape the @ every time you enter general settings and you will have to manually reenter it by editng your UltBB.setup file.

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Customer Support
Infopop Corp.
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#93422 - 01/08/01 07:39 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
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Just to quickly re-visit my previous post (actually 2 back now)...do you know the remedy or solution for this error message:

"Unable to write thread summary file No such file or directory"

With the exception of not being able to save the General Settings...this appears to be the only part of the demo not functioning properly.
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#93423 - 01/08/01 07:49 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
Unregistered

Thanks navaho,

I think I understand the @ sign situation pretty well now

But can you take a look at this error:

"Unable to write thread summary file No such file or directory"

I get it after I click the Your UBB link and when I try to click on the forums I setup. Is this a path related issue?

Thanks guys
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#93424 - 01/08/01 08:12 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
Unregistered

This is a guess. Normally, when you submit General Settings it makes Forum directories and the files within. If the program is unescaping the absolute paths, it cannot find its way. Look in the nonCGI directory and see if you have nine sub-directories named Forum1 to Forum9. If not, create them (full permissions) and try again to configure the forums. It may then be able to finish the forum setup.


[This message has been edited by Hal (edited 01-08-2001).]
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#93425 - 01/10/01 05:23 PM Re: Win2000 Installation
Anonymous
Unregistered

I created the 9 Forum directories with full permissions...and I'm still getting the same error. I'm wondering if there is any way to manually complete forum setup. My guess is that it needs the files in the Forum directories. Any ideas?

This installation has been a nightmare! The path issue appears to have really complicated things.
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