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RE: FW: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account


From: Chris Woods
Subject: RE: FW: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 22:06:37 -0500

I follow all your suggestions and yes everything checks out, except for
the part regarding Step 4.  From the install doc it says to skip that
and then login as a admin user to add apps.  Forget that, I do have a
list of apps and yes some do have dependency issues.  Do I start there
and resolve those first?  Also are these apps installed or just default
apps that can be installed?

Thanks for the help.
Chris.

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Tony Howden
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:50 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: RE: FW: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account


Hi Chris

I'm a little unclear as to where you are at with this, but I am guessing
that the apps did not get registered fully. Can you confirm that you
have checked through these basics:

Once phpgw is installed then browsing to the ../setup directory should
give you the login page for admin with two options. The Header Admin
Login is the basic server config and I assume that you can get in here.
If not then I'd guess that either the password you are using is
incorrect or the install did not work properly. If you can get in here
are all your settings appropriate ? I am guessing that they are since
you can apparently login as a user.

If you then go to the Setup/Config Login and again I am assuming you get
the correct script here with the phpgw: Domain: default(mysql) across
the top of the page. Each of the four options here should have a red X
in a circle indicating that the steps are complete. If you select
4.Manage Applications does the list of installed applications include
all the apps, or only some of them ? I found during one install that the
apps did not completely install and I had to mess around installing
individual apps in order of dependency. It took 10 minutes to sort but
it worked in the end.

Assuming that all your apps are installed, are you then logging into the
phpgw standard login as the php-admin account, system-admin, or as a
user ?

Sorry, if this has all been checked before, but I like to know we are
all thinking along the same lines. I don't know of any issue with your
system version/config.

cheers
Tony

Chris Woods (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>Is there any help out there, I'm getting desperate.  For information 
>purposes I have 0.9.14 running on RH7.2 with MySQL 3.23.41 
>authentication.  I am up against the wall to get this working please 
>help.
>
>Thanks.
>Chris.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: address@hidden 
>[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Chris Woods
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:10 PM
>To: address@hidden
>Subject: RE: FW: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account
>
>
>When you say 'remove', did you mean from the directory tree?  I did and

>that resulted in errors in header.inc.php, I think, if that is of value

>I will post.  I then tried through the setup/index.php to uninstall and

>re-install the apps and then recreated the admin and demo accounts. 
>Same result.  BTW, I am not using mail auth, I am trying default SQL 
>for now.
>
>Thanks.
>Chris.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: address@hidden 
>[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Chris Weiss
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 8:47 AM
>To: address@hidden
>Subject: Re: FW: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account
>
>
>seems that something went wrong.  Try "removeing" (in setup, leave the
>files) and reinstalling your apps.  But do it in 2 steps: first only 
>admin, prefs, phpgwapi and second everything else.  Then recreate the 
>guest and admin accounts.  I also recomend not starting off using mail 
>auth, you can convert to mail later if you wish to use it after you 
>create your user account and grant it access to the admin app.
>
>Chris Woods (address@hidden) wrote*:
>>
>>Didn't get any response from first, so here is another try.
>>
>>Chris.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: address@hidden 
>>[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Chris Woods
>>Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 3:49 PM
>>To: address@hidden
>>Subject: [Phpgroupware-users] Admin account
>>
>>
>>Just got phpgw up and running and need to install applications through

>>the admin account.  When I log in with my admin account I get a users 
>>page with tabs on the top right labeled 'Welcome', 'Preferences, 
>>'Logout' and '?'.  Shouldn't there be an 'Administration' tab? I did 
>>try to go to phpgroupware/admin/index.php which gave me an 'Access not

>>permitted' message.
>>
>>Please Help!!
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Chris.
>>
>>
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