Stefan Kuhlemann wrote: > > Yes, I did. But the installer seems adds the "/" automatically... > I tried several attempts to prevent a "/" at the beginning - but without > success - on the contrary - It seems, that the "/" accumulate with every > attempt. I also had error-messages with more than three "/". > I don't think the extra /'s are the problem. At least I have seen this same thing before, and it have never caused problem. You can access the site by putting the exact same URL as in the error message and it usually works. Is it possible that the site was busy when you are trying to access it? Depending on how the installer identifies itself when connecting, there may be a limit of how many can connect at one time. I don't have my access logs from when I did my install, but I know an HTML install works. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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