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  • Windows Hostin Configuration

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • I built my website locally on Xampp and uploaded it. I am now having problems with the following error on the front page. "Cannot find macro file : \\<home file location>\plugins\content\rokdownloads\rokdownloads.ini"

      In the back end I have a couple problems with folder locations "JFolder::files: Path is not a folder". I have never used windows hosting before and my client had this set up long before I was asked to design the site. My question is, on a windows hosting environment, what is the path to the default image/tmp/log file loactions? Is it different than on a Xampp server?

      Sorta stumped on this...

      Joomla 1.5.17
      Catalyst Theme
      legacyagro.ca
    • Last Edit: 14 years 11 months ago by Richard Bankert.
    • Thanks, Richard Bankert

      Your website shouldn't be complicated!
      http://www.richardbankertwebdesign.com
  • Re: Windows Hostin Configuration

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • If you look on legacyagro.ca you will notice that the error has disappeared as I completely removed rokdownloads. But the folder issue is still a problem int he back end.
    • Thanks, Richard Bankert

      Your website shouldn't be complicated!
      http://www.richardbankertwebdesign.com
  • Re: Windows Hostin Configuration

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • The problem, as far as I can tell, is with the path to my images folder and I have no idea why...
      I am uploading a fresh copy of Joomla and will try to install that on the server instead of simply moving it. Then...hopefully, will be able to see what I am missing.
    • Thanks, Richard Bankert

      Your website shouldn't be complicated!
      http://www.richardbankertwebdesign.com
  • Re: Windows Hostin Configuration

    Posted 14 years 11 months ago
    • So to keep those who might be following, here is an update. The host that my client was using is readyhosting.com, a windows host, and they do not support Joomla. Just in case someone runs into this same issue.
    • Thanks, Richard Bankert

      Your website shouldn't be complicated!
      http://www.richardbankertwebdesign.com

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