Yup, 4 or 5 times.....but when the guy who wrote the mod offers to fix it for you, I would personally take him up on the offer. You can set him up temp access to ftp and your admin and then delete those users when he is done.
Yup, 4 or 5 times.....but when the guy who wrote the mod offers to fix it for you, I would personally take him up on the offer. You can set him up temp access to ftp and your admin and then delete those users when he is done.
Mike
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Thanks, but it hardly seems prudent to give anyone, even less a complete stranger, administrative access to my live store. I assume I must be misunderstanding something here because I'm quite sure that no one would suggest that was a good idea.
By the way there is no evidence whatsoever that there is anything broken on my end that needs to be fixed. I have a clean GoDaddy shared linux hosting account with only one app installed . . . ZenCart. And it works great! There is nothing esoteric or unusual about it.
What directory did you upload the contents of the Module Manager zipped files into?
Cheers!
The module manager should have 2 folders in there admin and includes, in ftp drag includes over and it will merge itself into the includes folder. You can do the same with the admin folder, if you admin is named admin, otherwise rename it to match your admin folder name and drag it over. Then go to the module manager page in your admin and it will do the rest.
Mike
AEIIA - Zen Cart Certified & PCI Compliant Hosting
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Hmm, Go Daddy, please read all the caveats DrByte has written about this one.
Also, you CAN trust yellow into your account; if he offers it, dive into it and forget your troubles.
After all, you have nothing so important to lose, just a clean install of Zen Cart, which you can eventually backup locally.
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
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