Quote Originally Posted by leon76 View Post
I did ran it first in the store's admin, but the error returned didn't help, as I told earlier.

phpMyAdmin was my second choice, but provided more info about the error. At least this time I knew what was wrong and changed whatever was needed.
And if you are running the install in phpMyAdmin, you WOULD need to add the table prefix..

The Zen Cart log file would have told you EXACTLY what went wrong in your SQL install.. (along with the error message an error log is created)

Bottomline is that for a normal install (running hte SQL from the store admin) adding the table prefix is not necessary..