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Danito
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08/07/12 08:28 AM (13 years ago)

Error after moving from other server

Hi! First post :) So, basically everything went great, I changed servers, export/import DB, change the path and is up and running in the new server, however, I got this error when I saw my apps: http://camiondechocolate.com/app.png "The application's data directory on the file system does not exist? This application does not have a data directory on the file system?" Which could be the reason? I checked permission on files/ and are set up to 755. Thanks!
 
Danito
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08/17/12 10:24 AM (13 years ago)
Nobody? :-/
 
SheriDee
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10/11/12 07:34 PM (13 years ago)
Totally just went through this FUN FUN FUN FUN!!!!! So if you haven't found the solution yet here is what you have to do. 1. Make sure you download an up-to-date server to your desktop: "https://www.buzztouch.com/account/btserver.php 2. Delete the "files" folder from the folder you just downloaded NOT the one on the server 3. Drag folders back into your server. Refresh... Everything should work.. Hope this helps! Sheri
 
ATRAIN53
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02/15/13 02:51 PM (12 years ago)
running into this on a new server install on a GODADDY.. I think it happens when you set the files directory to 755 before you advance to step 5...
 
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03/30/13 01:37 AM (12 years ago)
@Sheri, I havign the same issue. From your advice, after delete the files folder and reupload. Am I need to reconfigure back like all manual setting (user control panel from buzztouchmod, hide donload link and etc) ?
 

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