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Please bear with my whilst I learn how to go about website dev etc. I want to change a forum name, but as far as I can see it has not been setup as a subdomain in the control panel. Where do I find it and how do I change it? In phpmyAdmin I change some setting yesterday and now I cannot access this forum. How do I fix this?? Reason for me doing this ....... developer in hospital and now I have to sort it out. Any and all assistance would be appreciated in plain English if you will, I am not that clued up with those immence technical terms. Thanks guys |
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If you do not know EXACTLY what you are doing, the last place in the world you want to go to is your phpMYadmin, manipulating and editing database tables is for very advanced users. With out a detailed account of what EXACTLY you have done and without someone physically going into your database and looking around, it is not possible to give a diagnosis or a remedy.
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Completely understood. I have managed to fix my changes back to the original selection in phpmyadmin. The mistake that I made was however to make changes to configurations on the forum. I changed the forum name there and now it gives me an error message HTTP 404 - File not found. Is there other means of fixing this? |
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The problem however seems to be caused by the changes made to the configurations on the forum itself. I changed the forum name to something different and this seems to refuse me access back into the admin section of the forum to change the name back. Is there another way of correcting this? |