You can start by replacing "yourgeeklogsit" with the domain of the machine you installed Geeklog on. If your machines doesn't have a fully qualified domain name and you are installed Geeklog on a local machine the replace that with 'localhost'.

I hope what I described is obvious.

--Tony

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For some reason, when I try to go to:
http://yourgeeklogsit/admin/install/install.php, I get a server/DNS error.

If I'm doing something wrong, I'd like to know. Generally this message is
when a server is down, but I'm new to geeklog so I have to ask about it.

Thanks

Dawn Braun


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