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steelwater
09-10-2005, 10:48 PM
When clicking setupSQL.php from below, then clicking YES on the next screen, I recieve an Invalid Access - 3. I am using trial and during installation it did indicate there may be an issue with sessions. I do use the line header("Cache-control: private"); in my normal php files to take care of IE6 problems, and not sure if I need to place in the calendar files as well, and if so, which ones?

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There was an error reading data from the mySQL database.

However, the connection to the database was successful!

Please click to run the installation script, setupSQL.php to set up the database.

The error was reported as:

Table 'sscorp_calendar.epc_calendar' doesn't exist

No events will be saved until this issue is resolved.

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Warning! This will erase any existing data in the table "epc_calendar" on your SQL server.

Are you sure you want to set up and initialize the SQL database? YES

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Invalid Access - 3

Brian
09-11-2005, 12:15 AM
("Cache-control: private"); is already in the files...

There isn't an invalid access - 3 error in the setupSQL.php file?

Can you log into the Setup Manager and make changes to the configuration?

steelwater
09-11-2005, 10:29 AM
Yes, it appears I can log into setup manager and make changes, but when running setupSQL from the setup manager, I receive a blank page thats says invalid access - 3.

Brian
09-11-2005, 10:37 AM
I responded to your ticket. Everything is working now. All I did was log into your Setup Manager and click the setupSQL.php link. Were you doing something differently?

steelwater
09-11-2005, 10:59 AM
WOW, I am completely stumped. Appears to be working good now. Thank you for the quick response!

I was able to log into the administartion pages, but when clicking on the setupSQL link within the Database administration page, followed by the YES link, I would receive an Invalid Access - 3 message on a blank web page.

Now when I open the Database administration page, all appears well, and no warning message is displayed at the top of the Database administration page.

I am running firewall and virus protection, along with high security settings. Not sure if that was the issue? Other than that, I am baffled as to what the problem was.

Just so other readers know, EasyPHP Calendar has received good remarks from the internet community, and the responses to support questions are very quick. Excellent work!

sfahey
11-21-2006, 11:14 PM
I have the same issue as described by steelwater. Invalid Access - 3

What information would you like?

Brian
11-22-2006, 10:04 AM
Invalid Access - 3 has to do with your login credentials. Please open a support ticket and include the URL and login to your Setup Manager.

(It's not good forum etiquette to reply to an old thread that's been dead over a year. It's best to start a new thread.) :)

sfahey
11-22-2006, 10:52 AM
Oh Sorry - trained to look for and keep relevant issues in the same areas. ;)