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  • Posted: 19.02.2005, 10:03
     
    FuzzMaster
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    Help, I just installed PostNuke .75 Gold or something. When I goto list modules, it says Failed to load module Modules (at function: "list"),
    now I can't go into it without it saying Failed to load module Modules (at function: "main").

    Help?
  • Posted: 21.02.2005, 07:48
     
    alarconcepts
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    Probably uploaded a "broken" module to the /modules/ directory. Remove it via FTP and retry.

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  • Posted: 23.02.2005, 04:25
     
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    But it's that Autothemes crap! God, why did they make it so hard to get a bloody theme...
  • Posted: 23.02.2005, 04:57
     
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    You're not making any sense FuzzMaster.

    And I've install AutoTheme succesfully on over a dozen sites with no problems, and themes are not hard to find and install either.
  • Posted: 24.02.2005, 06:24
     
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    I don't know what to say. I installed Autothemes (Well, put in modules folder), wen to modules from admin menu, gave me that error, so I removed it, now I get
    Fatal error :
    module = Modules
    op = main
  • Posted: 24.02.2005, 11:51
     
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    1) Access pnAdmin -> Settings and set your theme to a non-AutoTheme (ie, ExtraLite)

    2) Access your database via phpMyAdmin (or your preferred method) and lookup the nuke_mods table. Browse the table and delete the entry for AutoTheme.

    3) Retry pnAdmin -> Modules. If it works now, AT was the issue and you should try a fresh install. If it still doesn't work, AT was not the problem.

    NOTE: DO NOT do Step 2 before Step 1....in other words, if you're unable to do Step 1, do not proceed to Step 2. Also be sure you're using the correct version of AutoTheme...ie, AutoTheme for phpNuke does not work with PostNuke, and vice versa.

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  • Posted: 24.02.2005, 13:31
     
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    I know what you did, you uploaded it wrong. When you unpack the archive you should see 2 folders, 'modules' and 'themes' you need to upload those two folders to the root PostNuke location, NOT to the /modules directory.
  • Posted: 25.02.2005, 21:06
     
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    Alright, it's working. Thanks guys!
  • Posted: 25.02.2005, 21:57
     
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    Great! Thanks for posting back with your success!

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