Hi,

a 500 error is sometimes triggered if you want to set a settings in the 
.htaccess that you are not allowed to override. So this can be caused by strict 
apache settings. More information should be in the apache error log.

I don“t suggest to remove the .htaccess completely. You should at least make 
sure that your data directory is not accessible from the browser. This would be 
a huge security problem. 


Frank


On 30.05.2012, at 16:19, [email protected] wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I am running ownCloud 2012.0.3 Enterprise hosted by the German company 
> UDmedia (apache). The installation is only possible if I completely remove 
> the .htaccess file in the owncloud root directory after setup, else I 
> constantly get an 500 error. How does the .htaccess removal harm the overall 
> installation? Is there a better workaround? Which other aspects should I take 
> care of?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards
> *S*
> 

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