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Ok...here is some food for thought

Ok, i know this is rather stupid, and probably not many of you who read this topic would do to your site, but I downgraded my nuke installation for the buggy 7.8 to a more mature 7.6, and what i am asking now is what is the correct way to do something like that which i allready done...because it seems that overwriting the "old" installation with the "new" one wasn't a good ideea, i erased the nuke_authors in phpmyadmin, and nuke_config also, thinking that this might just work, but to make a long talk shorter, the problem is that in the admin part of my site a line of text that says "Access Denied" is displayed and it wasn't there before, also some sections that were there before don't show up, like the Preferences or the Modules sections, neither does the Edit Users...and the list could go on...so if there is a fix that any of you are aware concerning the problem given here...please help a novvice. Thanx. Smile






What you just now done was break your site. My best advice to you is to rebuild your site with the more stable 7.6. I would suggest that you use NukeCode's 7.6 Ultra. Then download the 3.1 patch for it in the downloads section. If you would of read our news section in the center of the site you would of seen the story posted advising against using 7.7, 7.8, & 7.9 builds of Php-Nuke as they are unstable. Another thing we do stress is backup your site BEFORE doing any modifications.






If you aren't into rebuilding the whole site then I suggest the PHP-Nuke Downgrader which is available Here






10x to both of you...as i said i am not that nuke-aware as u guys are...10x for your help.




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