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Did you do the change in the non-ISPConfig's php.ini and restart the non-ISPConfig apache afterwards (unless you use php as CGI)?
What does a script containing the following show, for the location of the php.ini, just to check that you did the changes in the right file (e.g. debian's php comes with different php.ini files for cli and apache).
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You are on a linux system? If yes, all loadable php modules have the file ending .so and never .dll. Instead of editing the php.ini file, you should just install the php5-gd pckage from debian.
OK, I guess it's already installed--says php5-gd is already the newest version--I'll try installing PrestaShop
One problem--I just screwed up and I meant to delete the php.ini to revert to the saved one and I deleted the other file at ispconfig/php/ -- I think it was just called php.
Is this a critical file? If so, how would I restore it?
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Is this a critical file? If so, how would I restore it?
Never edit or delete files in this directory! You deleted the ispconfig php, ispconfig is not able to write any configuration changes without it. To restore it, download the latest ispconfig version again and run the setup script again.
Never edit or delete files in this directory! You deleted the ispconfig php, ispconfig is not able to write any configuration changes without it. To restore it, download the latest ispconfig version again and run the setup script again.
Does that mean I lose all my sites and settings?
Is there any way to recover?
I have the backups run from within ISPConfig? Can it be restored from there?
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