Want to update - I totally removed the citrus folder then made a fresh copy. 
This time I named it citrusdb. I don't know if that made the difference, but 
it now works.

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From: "Peter Coons" <pco...@dataoriented.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 3:31 PM
To: <citrusdb-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Citrusdb-users] Installation Help - Haven't seen this yet...

> I'm having some problems getting up and running. Can anyone help?
>
> Here is the overview of the system I'm running:
>
> Started a new Win 2000 server. I'm running PHP 5.2.8 mySQL 5.1 on top of
> IIS. As far as I know, PHP and mySQL are configured correctly as I was
> successfully able to install mySQLadmin. I set up a new database using
> mySQLadmin and imported the citrus.sql file in using 4.0 compatibility. It
> loaded with absolutely no errors. I also created a user, citrususr to go
> along with it with the full permissions to the citrus data base. CitrusDB 
> is
> installed to F:\Inetpub\wwwroot\citrus\. My config file looks something 
> like
> this:
>
> $sys_dbhost = 'localhost';
> $sys_dbuser = 'citrususr';
> $sys_dbpasswd = 'citrus';
> $sys_dbname = 'citrus';
> $sys_dbtype = 'mysql';
> $path_to_citrus = 'F:\Inetpub\wwwroot\citrus\';
> $hidden_hash_var='test';
> $lang = './include/local/us-english.inc.php';
>
> When I load up index.php I get this output:
>
> ADONewConnection: Unable to load database driver ''
>
> then a TON of PHP warnings about include files having the permission 
> denied
> or failing to open stream.
>
> For the heck of it, I tried passing root and the root password to the 
> config
> file and about 10 different variables of the path.
>
> I triple checked file permissions and allowed read, write, execute for the
> I_USR account for EVERYTHING. I'm totally lost at this point. Any ideas?
>
>
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