Thanks Elliot. I looked at all that you suggested, and I even tried all the different ways to enter the path to links.cfg, but to no avail. I checked and changed the permissions to 755 on those directories, but when I tried to access the admin program, I got the same exact error. Somehow, it cannot find that links.cfg file.
Let me ask you this. When I installed the program the first time, and was actually able to access the admin program (the only problem I had was the build function and I think I now know why it didn't work, needed to set the permission on the backup file) I had my host password protect the admin directory as suggested. Then after fooling around with it, I decided to just delete it all and start from scratch (that's helped before Could deleting that password protected directory have caused some condition that is preventing the script from working now? I do not have the paths set up the same way at all and I did ask a tech for my host who said it shouldn't have any effect.... but I just don't know.
Any other ideas?
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Let me ask you this. When I installed the program the first time, and was actually able to access the admin program (the only problem I had was the build function and I think I now know why it didn't work, needed to set the permission on the backup file) I had my host password protect the admin directory as suggested. Then after fooling around with it, I decided to just delete it all and start from scratch (that's helped before Could deleting that password protected directory have caused some condition that is preventing the script from working now? I do not have the paths set up the same way at all and I did ask a tech for my host who said it shouldn't have any effect.... but I just don't know.
Any other ideas?
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Circes