Topic: 1 Para Reunion Club
Hi all
I have switched hosts and my Forum is no longer visible. Any ideas how to get it back?
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Hi all
I have switched hosts and my Forum is no longer visible. Any ideas how to get it back?
give us some more information please? Link? Error message? current setup?
Utchin this is the link
http://www.1parareunionclub.com/forums/index.php
to the forum but when I click it I get this error
The webpage cannot be found
HTTP 404
Most likely causes:
There might be a typing error in the address.
If you clicked on a link, it may be out of date.
What you can try:
Retype the address.
Go back to the previous page.
Go to and look for the information you want.
More information
Huey: Looking at the link you provided, It seems that you do not have a folder setup to that location.
Check your folder setup and make sure you have the folder "forums" in your files root directory.
Thanx Smith Ill have a look at that angle. I have been sent an sql dump by the previous hosts if I only knew what tp do with it?
What kind of dump is it? Is it a phpmyadmin dump?
If so, go to your phpmyadmin, and import it via that into your new database.
sound like you didnt move your files and db over to the new host..
I hope that you still have access to the old site..
Q
You could be right there Quaker. I have passed on the sql dump to the new hosts so hopefully they will know what they are doing and put it where it shoul be. Cant afford to loose the 250 registered members at this stage.
you can extract the 250 users and reinstall everything and run a sql query to import your user back..
if u have to reinstall everything..
Q
you can extract the 250 users and reinstall everything and run a sql query to import your user back..
if u have to reinstall everything..
Q
Thats easy for you to say,:) but I will pas on the info if they cant sort it.:D
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