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Joined: 3/4/2007 Posts: 7 Points: 0 Location: Texas
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Hello, The myLittleAdmin instructions say on page 3: 7. You can now access myLittleAdmin at the following address http://www.yourServer.com/yourInstallFolder/.What would yourServer be? What would yourInstallFolder be? Also, I installed all of the myLittleAdmin files in the CGI-BIN folder of the website. Is this correct? Thank you, Mark Weisberger
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 9/11/2006 Posts: 605 Points: 649 Location: Enghien Les Bains, France
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Let's say your domain is mydomain.com Install myLittleAdmin in mydomain.com/mylittleadmin It means you need to copy all the files (including the subfolder) in mydomain.com/mylittleadmin Then define the folder mydomain.com/mylittleadmin as a web application through your IIS configuration tool (or your control panel if you're on a hosted environment) Then you will be able to access myLittleAdmin from the URL http://www.mydomain.com/mylittleadmin
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
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Okay. Thank you.
I set up the folder myLittleAdmin on the host site and I copied all of the myLittleAdmin folders and files into it.
I'm sorry but I don't know how to define the folder mydomain.com/mylittleadmin as a web application through the control panel. Does this mean my control panel on my PC? Or the site manager on the hoster? I've looked around, but haven't found anything where I can define a folder as a web application.
Thanks again for your help.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 9/11/2006 Posts: 605 Points: 649 Location: Enghien Les Bains, France
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You should be able to define the installation folder as a web application from your hoster control panel. Most of the control panels (Plesk, DotNetPanel, Helm, Ensim...) give the ability to do that.
If your hoster does not offer access to a powerful control panel and thus you cannot define the install folder as a web app, then: - copy the whole myLittleAdmin bin folder (and sub-folder) content into the bin folder of your website. - delete the machineKey node in myLittleAdmin web.config
Hope this helps
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 3/4/2007 Posts: 7 Points: 0 Location: Texas
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Thank you. There's another issue. The site is in a ColdFusion hosted environment. Does this change anything about myLittleAdmin? I followed your instructions. When I run the page, I simply see ASP.NET code when the page opens. The db is SQL 2005. Thanks again for your help!
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 3/4/2007 Posts: 7 Points: 0 Location: Texas
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I started a new thread with my question about ColdFusion.
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