Hey guys I know this isn't the site, but I need to know where I can get help, I have installed iFolder Server and now ever domain I am host that has a dir called admin comes up as the iFolder Login. When I try to log in with the defualt password I am get and error 500. I need help one to see if can lock ifolder to one domain and two why I can't log in. Thanks and sorry to post here. Payne -- Do you know why we fall Master Wayne...so we can learn to get up. Alfred - Batman Begins
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 00:34, Chuck Payne wrote:
Hey guys I know this isn't the site, but I need to know where I can get help, I have installed iFolder Server and now ever domain I am host that has a dir called admin comes up as the iFolder Login. When I try to log in with the defualt password I am get and error 500. I need help one to see if can lock ifolder to one domain and two why I can't log in. Thanks and sorry to post here.
Hi Payne (or is 'Chuck' correct?) First, you should consider subscribing to suse-linux-e, which is the 'tech support type questions' oriented list. opensuse covers more the pre-release side of things. Second, whenever you're posting questions, it's a good idea to indicate your architecture and release (i.e. x86-64 running SUSE 10.0) so people will understand a bit about your platform. I haven't seen much traffic here or on SLE regarding iFolder, but I've played around with it. Have you explored the configuration files to see what information and instructions they contain? Carl
On 5/10/06, Carl Hartung
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 00:34, Chuck Payne wrote:
Hey guys I know this isn't the site, but I need to know where I can get help, I have installed iFolder Server and now ever domain I am host that has a dir called admin comes up as the iFolder Login. When I try to log in with the defualt password I am get and error 500. I need help one to see if can lock ifolder to one domain and two why I can't log in. Thanks and sorry to post here.
Hi Payne (or is 'Chuck' correct?)
First, you should consider subscribing to suse-linux-e, which is the 'tech support type questions' oriented list. opensuse covers more the pre-release side of things. Second, whenever you're posting questions, it's a good idea to indicate your architecture and release (i.e. x86-64 running SUSE 10.0) so people will understand a bit about your platform.
I haven't seen much traffic here or on SLE regarding iFolder, but I've played around with it. Have you explored the configuration files to see what information and instructions they contain?
Carl
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Payne or Chuck, I use my family name because it's easier for some. Thanks for the information. Payne -- Do you know why we fall Master Wayne...so we can learn to get up. Alfred - Batman Begins
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