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    Default Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    I recommend that if you are upgrading your database on a windows server you ensure that your config files (admin/includes/configure.php and includes/configure.php) are set to READ-ONLY (as they should be inb normal use anyway).

    You can safely ignore the warning message that comes up during the upgrade/install process. The upgrade process doesn't require access to these files. But if you give it you risk your config settings being lost.

    This is a PHP v windows problem.
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    Default Re: Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    Fixes posted here:
    http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showth...163#post256163


    (and was actually coding errors with respect to linux vs windows)
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    Default Re: Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    What an honest chap
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    Default Re: Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    NEW ZIP RELEASED with bugfixes included:

    zen-cart-v1.3.5-full-fileset-09042006.zip
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    http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...kage_id=171544
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    Default Re: Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    kuroi - for information I'm pretty sure mine were set to read-only and still got wiped...

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    Default Re: Upgrading your dB on Windows Servers - Important

    Quote Originally Posted by patski
    kuroi - for information I'm pretty sure mine were set to read-only and still got wiped...
    I've not seen that. I've upgraded two windows dBs this morning with configs set to read-only without problem (plus one controlled test case with them readable - ouch). If there are circumstances where even read-only files can be wiped out, that makes it even more critical that people download or apply Dr Byte's fix.
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