Admin Home?

Hey all, have loaded the 6.1, removed the install file, and read the install text. In ithis it recommends that to access admin home I should use http://mysite.com/sub-directory/admin. Well am doing this and it opens page with Profile not available for view and standard either join now or member login!
Is there a different login page/style? Cause admin user and psswrd are not working through this one!

Quote · 7 Jan 2009

you have to login to admin : http://www.yoururl.xxx/admin 
If you want to login to the site: make a profile

Kids first
Quote · 7 Jan 2009

I am having the same problem getting to the Admin login page. I have tried:

http://myURL.net/dolphine/admin and I get Profile not avail

http://myURL.net/dolphine/admin/ and I get URL dolphine/admin not foundl

http://www.myURL.net/dolphine/admin and I get Profile not avail

http://www.myURL.net/dolphine/admin/ and I get URL dolphine/admin not found

I have also added /index.php and get not found error

Could this be a Permissions problem not being changed after install. All of mine were Green.

Thanks for any help in advance

Quote · 8 Jan 2009
 Have tried that, but should not have to create admin profile. User id and password not working on said page!
Quote · 8 Jan 2009
 Same all green here and all permissions set. Admin user id and password created, but still will not work. Still says profile unavailable!
Quote · 8 Jan 2009

I am getting the same message- I have tried my email and user name and datebase name to log into my admin page and it says login error!!!  Help

Quote · 8 Jan 2009

The problem was with the extraction of the files. It put the "admin" folder inside the "aff" and I should have noticed that. Once I pulled the "admin" folder out of the "aff", "admin" login no problem. I used "winARR" for the extraction. And I just tried it again and the folders still come out

aff/admin

Quote · 9 Jan 2009

you guys are doing manual installs on this? upload the zip file to your hosting service. if you do not have x3 template available ask that it be made available so you can take advantage of the extraction tools that are available on that template. upload dolphin in its compressed format. navigate to your cPanel, file manager, and you will put a check box next to the dolphin compressed file. up on the menu you will see a link that says uncompress. now, please make sure you have uploaded this zip file to public_html, and make sure you are in public_html when you uncompress the files. there is in fact an aff/admin, as that is the administrator for the affiliates program.

if any of you need any help, please drop me a line.

Regards,
DosDawg

When a GIG is not enough --> Terabyte Dolphin Technical Support - Server Management and Support
Quote · 9 Jan 2009

OK I created in my public_html directory a sub- directory “dolphine2” I uploaded the zip into it. Used the c-panel/file manager to extract the zip. This extracted directories: admin, aff, backup, catch etc. The admin directory that just extracted in public_html/dolphine2 is identical to the one that I had moved out of the aff directory from my 1st up load to public_html/dolphine. The dolphine2/aff directory does not contain a sub-directory admin or an admin.php file. It only contains: aff_banners, finance, help, index, partners and profile.php. So am I missing a admin sub-directory in the aff folder or a admin.php file?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Quote · 13 Jan 2009

I see that you have it about a sub-dir into the aff map, but I have 7 dolphin sites and into no one have a admin sub in this aff map... 

Structure must be on ftp server:
Admin
aff
backup
cache
chat
checkout 
forum
groups
inc
and so more....

Kids first
Quote · 13 Jan 2009
 
 
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