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  • Thread Starter mscott821

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    Ok. Problem solved. I kept poking around the Yahoo control panel and help files and was able to run myisamchk via a wizard in Yahoo control panel, and it fixed the problem.

    I wanted to have a little more control and login to the database via phpMyAdmin but although I looked up the database user and password in the config.php file, I kept getting access denied. Login screen did not present a choice to choose the database, and I am running two blogs from this host/domain, so do not know if that was the issue or not.

    I guess that will be for another day. At least I got the comments running again.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter mscott821

    (@mscott821)

    Yeah, nice thought. Went there first and their response was “WordPress is an open source system – we offer the ability to install and host it as a courtesy, but we do not offer support for it…” Said I had to go here…

    Fun!

    Thread Starter mscott821

    (@mscott821)

    Truthfully, I am not even sure how I get to the tables…

    And I guess I have not tools either…

    Thread Starter mscott821

    (@mscott821)

    Ok, some more info…

    I figured out the settings that you were refering to in the WP control panel – they are set as you mention (or at least https://winnovative.com/insidesmallbizcrm for the one, so not a typo in the site settings). These were set by the installation wizard @ Yahoo from the beginning and have not changed, so this is not the problem.

    Giving it some thought, I decided that since the site that is not working was WP version 2.8.4 and my personal blog was 3.0.1 – which is working fine – maybe that was the difference.

    I backed up the site and all went fine – with one exception. It said that the back up was successful but that there was an error reading table WP_Comments…

    After the upgrade, the behavior is exactly the same as before – same 404 error.

    Could it be that the 404 is not actually the real issue – the file does exist and the permission are correct… What if the error is being triggered because the comments table is corrupted or otherwise not working correctly and that is causing the comments.php to fail and thus trigger the 404?

    How can I look at the table or tell if it is messed up? Or is there something that I can do to rebuild it/replace it? At this point, I am not concerned about maintaining any data that might be in there – I just want to be able to get the comments function working again.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter mscott821

    (@mscott821)

    Do you mean that it is being called from Winnovative.com/insidesmallbizcr

    or

    Winnovative.com/insidesmallbizcrm ?

    Thread Starter mscott821

    (@mscott821)

    Actually it has been InsideSmallBizCRM.Winnovative.com since it was brought online…

    Yahoo lets you map a subdomain of your primary to the folder where the blog software gets installed…

    Pretty much just a wizard driven thing. You say you want a blog, they ask you what subdomain should it be mapped, you choose it (if you have more than one sub) and it’s done…

    Never mind, I found where the settings is located.

    For this version and/or them – The Setting ‘Users Must Be Logged in and Registered to Comment’ is found in Settings>General, Membership section of the page.

    I am using WordPress 2.6.2 with the Elegant Grunge theme and am having the same issue – at the bottom of my posts it says ‘You must be logged in to post a comment’…

    I have gone to the Settings/Discussion page for the site and there is not setting as described above…?

    Thank you for any insight…

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