Logging in to your web page as an administrator?
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 12:31 am
Hi guys, I'm embarrassed to have to ask this question, and perhaps by being on the forum I'll spare Jachym time that he can better spend getting new and other users up on his template.
I did the download of the new 17.0 software, but had not updated 16 with the bug fix from a few months ago. He pointed me to the right download, and I have that and 17.0 upgrade transferred to my web server in the Updates subdirectory (or folder) on my web server.
In the instructions, Jachym says to log into your web page as the administrator, and indeed if I go to the update directory to run the bug fix, and try to run the .php, I get an access error. I am hosted by GoDaddy, and running fine for months if not a year or more.
I can't find anything with google except for a couple places that aren't GoDaddy, nor seem to be the kind of web software that I'm using under their site hosting software.
This is really irritating but also humbling since if I use FileZilla, I can log in and move an delete files (having provided my user name and password. But I can't seem to run anything while logged in with Filezilla (which I didn't think I could since Filezilla only transfers and maintains the file structure). I am baffled on how to be able to 'log in' to run these scripts so I can update.
Can anyone hold my hand for this process? Dale
ECWx.info
I did the download of the new 17.0 software, but had not updated 16 with the bug fix from a few months ago. He pointed me to the right download, and I have that and 17.0 upgrade transferred to my web server in the Updates subdirectory (or folder) on my web server.
In the instructions, Jachym says to log into your web page as the administrator, and indeed if I go to the update directory to run the bug fix, and try to run the .php, I get an access error. I am hosted by GoDaddy, and running fine for months if not a year or more.
I can't find anything with google except for a couple places that aren't GoDaddy, nor seem to be the kind of web software that I'm using under their site hosting software.
This is really irritating but also humbling since if I use FileZilla, I can log in and move an delete files (having provided my user name and password. But I can't seem to run anything while logged in with Filezilla (which I didn't think I could since Filezilla only transfers and maintains the file structure). I am baffled on how to be able to 'log in' to run these scripts so I can update.
Can anyone hold my hand for this process? Dale
ECWx.info