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shorty-country
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Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:48 pm

SQL Error after installing...

Post by shorty-country »

Hey,

Im having some problems after installing phpBB3,
im not entirely sure whats went wrong but i think it must have been something durint the installation process,

I keep getting the message -


GENERAL ERROR

SQL ERROR [ sqlite ]

SQL logic error or missing database [1]

An sql error occurred while fetching this page. Please contact an administrator if this problem persists.


- when i try to go on to admin to start it up.

can anyone help?? thanks.

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Pit$Bull
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Re: SQL Error after installing...

Post by Pit$Bull »

Did you receive any errors during the install?

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shorty-country
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Re: SQL Error after installing...

Post by shorty-country »

yeah sorry i didnt realise,

The following is the basic SRT
Your board's URL: http://www.scotrhythm.co.uk
Version of phpBB3: 3.04
Was this a fresh install or a(n) update/upgrade/conversion (please be specific)? Fresh Install
If update, what package(s) did you use?
Did you use an automated wizard provided by your host to install phpBB? No.
MODs you have installed: None.
When the problem started: After installation I could not access the phpBB page to begin.
Your level of expertise (be honest): Not very good.

Additionally, you may wish to provide the following (where applicable)
Template(s) used: Default.
Language(s) used: English.
Version of PHP used:
Database and version used: MySQL? SQLite?
Test account*:


I hope thatl help a bit more. Thanks,

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