Afternoon,

First thing I would do is actually physically check the file structure in
your OTRS directory. Do you have actually have a Kernel/Output/HTML
directory with a LayoutImportExport.pm file in there?

Is this from an existing installation, or is this a brand new install? Which
distro of Linux are you running on?

If this is a new install, how did you install OTRS? It might be as simple as
downloading the tarball from the OTRS website and extracting it to your OTRS
directory, to ensure that you have all the relevant files.

Regards,

David

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:34 PM, George Furnell <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Good day,
>
> I am using OTRS 2.4.7. I was thinking of "repairing" the installation but
> there is no such option in the installation program.
>
> Regards
> George
>
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