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completely *#!@-ed up my guestbook  XML
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djf
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Joined: 14/01/2005 10:51:28
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Getting scared by that exploit warning and all, I decided to upgrade my guestbook to the latest version.. the wrong way :\

What I did was upload the new files over the existing ones, of course, blanking out my current configuration.

Afterwards, I ran install.php but it would return:

Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user: 'myusername_agbook1@localhost' (Using password: YES) in /home/myusername/public_html/gb/install.php on line 220.


So I manually edited the config.inc.php file, didn't work either and the guestbook kept returning Access denied errors.

Then I thought I might've been using the wrong user pass, so I deleted the user through Cpanel, added it again with a new password, and retried setting my guestbook up again through both install.php & the config.inc.php. Nope, Access denied errors all over.

I also tried deleting the complete directory, and adding a new guestbook directly and automatically through Cpanel, but it doesn't seem to be installing files on my server, not even create the directory. (Did I mention my host sucks?)

Argh. What a terrible friday morning.
Carbonize
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Joined: 12/06/2003 19:26:08
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Location: Bristol, UK
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Sounds like a problem with the host. If the data you placed in th econfig file is correct and you are still getting errors then the host must have changed something.

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amber222
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Joined: 07/05/2004 21:13:07
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Would offer to help if I knew how to contact them.
 
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