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Hello again...I am running phpnuke version 7.6 and I have been trying to install 2 different versions of shoutblocks "FSBSide-black" & "quecom-shoutblock.

I actually have had them both working here but when I go to the admin panel and click on the shoutbox icons to manage them it takes me to a "The page cannot be found" page...and would also give me an "access denied" message on certain other adminpanel icons like(downloads,forums,content ect) just some not all.

I can still do all the admin stuff through "mysql" for both of these shoutbox's.

Anyways I did some messing around and found that with both versions if I go into mysite/public_html/admin/case/ and delete the case.ShoutBlock.php file I can then access the admin (downloads,forums,content ect) stuff and not get the "access denied" message but still get the "The page cannot be found" for the shoutbox ones....OMG I am confusing myself here.

Anyways...anyone got any idea's what I am doing wrong here ? If not no biggy Smile

Thanks !






Remove all files of both shoutboxes in addition to there database tables. Only install one shoutbox if you decide later you want to install another shoutbox you have to remove the first shoutbox completely. My suggestion would to use the quiecomm shoutbox. Once you have done that the rest of the problems will not occur.






Thats how I did it the first time....

First I installed the FSB shoutbox...Had those problems...uninstalled that and there databases...Installed the quiecom one....had the same problems...then I tried both LOL

Anyways...I really think it has something to do with that "case.ShoutBlock.php" file

I dont know !






I installed quiecomm on a fresh 7.6 site then a 7.6 patched to 3.2 with no problems. I would suggest that you reupload your admin folder and over ride all files see if that fixes the problem. I am talking about the admin folder from your initial build or if you did a patch then that admin folder.






Ok cool , I will try that , you think it has anything to do with my admin.php being named something other then "admin.php" ?






If you have your admin.php named to something other than that then yes it very well could be the case. Rename it back to admin.php and see if these errors still occur.




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