Hi Guys,
My problems seemed to have started when my hosting provider's server crashed on Friday night. I've been trying to update my web sites and Actinic stops responding when it gets to 'creating remote directory structure'. It does the same thing when I try the network test facility - this happens on all my sites !
I've re-applied the v7.06 patch in the hope that this would remedy matters but to no avail. I did this thinking that a file in Actinic may have been corrupt, however, if I import a network test file which allows me to run the sites in standalone mode with Apache etc. (as per the AUG) everything works fine and I can then 'upload' the site albeit to my hard drive.
I've tried the usual compact database/purge session files but to no avail. The websites can all be seen on the net - does anyone think it may be a file permissions problem ? As I'm on very sloooooow dial-up I don't really want to do a full refresh as it will take hours, unless this is going to be the only answer.
Any help appreciated.
Graham
My problems seemed to have started when my hosting provider's server crashed on Friday night. I've been trying to update my web sites and Actinic stops responding when it gets to 'creating remote directory structure'. It does the same thing when I try the network test facility - this happens on all my sites !
I've re-applied the v7.06 patch in the hope that this would remedy matters but to no avail. I did this thinking that a file in Actinic may have been corrupt, however, if I import a network test file which allows me to run the sites in standalone mode with Apache etc. (as per the AUG) everything works fine and I can then 'upload' the site albeit to my hard drive.
I've tried the usual compact database/purge session files but to no avail. The websites can all be seen on the net - does anyone think it may be a file permissions problem ? As I'm on very sloooooow dial-up I don't really want to do a full refresh as it will take hours, unless this is going to be the only answer.
Any help appreciated.
Graham
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