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when i uploaded all the files it says config cannot be found?? whys this?? when i check my filles config has 0kb.. is this right?? to me its sayin theres nothing in that .php file

plz help
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when i uploaded all the files it says config cannot be found??


I suppose you got that error when running setup.php AFTER uploading the files, right?
And I suppose the filename is config.php...
Please be specific and accurate. It helps understanding your problem.

config.php should be present and = 0KB right after upload, and you must have CHMOD = 777 before running setup.php.
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cheers bro... sorted :P
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hi im having the same problem but dont know how to check/change the chmod 777? can anyone help or point me in the right direction please.
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Google "how to chmod".
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yea i can see how to do it with the tutorial, just unsure what i have to "chmod 777"? is it the config.php file or something else?
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You need to read the readme in the download package.
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Quite simple: rename _config.php to config.php.
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hi. can somebody tell me how do i
"CHMOD config.php back to 644 AND delete setup.php from your web-server"

i have deleted setup.php but still have no idea of how to CHMOD.
can somebody explain step by step?

fyi, i have read 'read me' file, forum related topic but still can't figure out how.

Please help me.

thanks in advance :)
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Open the root folder of your server in any FTP client and then usually you can right-click the file config.php and go to something like properties or info. That usually is the place where you CHMOD it back to 644.
Still, you managed to setup PHPFusion and then you also needed to CHMOD the necessary files and folders. How did you do that, then?
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