Hi Jared,

You have to go to http://localhost/admin/setup.php first and save your config, it described in the INSTALL.win32.txt file.

Javier

Jared Hamilton wrote:
*Hello All,*

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*I am receiving this error trying to access the local host page once I enable the Apache Server to point to the following *

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*DocumentRoot  c:\jffnms\htdocs*

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*Once I save the httpd.conf file and restart Apache going to the http://localhost <http://localhost/> I get this error when I use to get my php configuration display. Now I have givin all users full control of the jffnms directory for I thought it could be a configuration problem. That is not the issue. Once I remove this entry I get this error and when I go to install it says it cannot display the page. Any suggestions? The error I get when I got to http://localhost <http://localhost/> is listed below. Thanks in advance.*

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*Warning*: main(/opt/jffnms/conf/functions.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in *C:\Jffnms\conf\config.php* on line *86*



Thanks in Advance


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