You can edit the table prefix in the "SQL Server" options on the "setup" page.
This is not the "initial" settings, but the first option, not the last.
Some how your tables and .def files are out of sync. without knowing what you did, I can't tell you which is the best way to fix it. But, if your tables do not have the "Links" in front of them, then delete the "Links" prefix, and everything should work. If they do have the Links prefix... such as "LinksLinks", "LinksCategory", etc then you'll have to either rename the tables, and get rid of the prefix, or re-install Links, creating new tables with a new prefix, such as Links_. Then, delete all the Links_ tables, and rename your existing LinksLinks etc to Links_Links, Links_Catgory, etc.
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This is not the "initial" settings, but the first option, not the last.
Some how your tables and .def files are out of sync. without knowing what you did, I can't tell you which is the best way to fix it. But, if your tables do not have the "Links" in front of them, then delete the "Links" prefix, and everything should work. If they do have the Links prefix... such as "LinksLinks", "LinksCategory", etc then you'll have to either rename the tables, and get rid of the prefix, or re-install Links, creating new tables with a new prefix, such as Links_. Then, delete all the Links_ tables, and rename your existing LinksLinks etc to Links_Links, Links_Catgory, etc.
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://pugdog.com/FAQ