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    1&1 and actinic

    I've just purchased catalog LE, and keep getting the following error message when using the advanced network setup 'Test' feature:

    "Actinic received a request forbidden error from the web server. The server is not properly configured to allow Actinic to run CGI scripts from the cgi-bin. Run Web | Configure Web Site Details... to review your web site configuration

    Suggestions:
    - Check that this folder exists on your server in the place specified in your 'Web | Network Setup' screen and that scripts are allowed to run in it (you may need to contact your host).

    - Check the permissions:

    On Linux/Unix based servers the permissions should be:
    cgi-bin (755) – drwxr-xr-x
    Online Store Folder (777) – drwxrwxrwx
    On Windows based servers (need to be checked with the hosting company):
    IIS
    cgi-bin = read/execute
    Online Store Folder = read/write/execute
    NTFS
    cgi-bin = Catalog's FTP account needs 'Change' permissions on the directory
    Online Store Folder = Catalog's FTP account needs 'Change' permissions on the directory AND the IUSR_<servername> account needs to have 'Change' permissions on the directory

    - There could be a setting in your firewall that could cause this problem. To test this try turning off your firewall while you perform the upload. If the upload goes through ok then you will need to find the setting that is causing the problem."



    Please help!!


    Andrew

    #2
    if you have just purchasedthe software then you have 30 days free telephone support from actinic - call them in the morning. If you cannot wait then search on the error as it will show many entries for 1 and 1 including the network settings which you can check yours against.

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      #3
      If you cannot wait then search on the error as it will show many entries for 1 and 1 including the network settings which you can check yours against.
      assuming of course that you have bought the correct hosting package from 1&1.

      again a search will reveal more info on this

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        #4
        Indeed the good old 1 and 1 game starts yet again.

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