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Missouricarry.com needs web help

krang

New member
Zac at this website could use some help. He needs to restore the SQL database. Anyone that could help him, please let him know. TIA
He posted this at the website

Ok, so I'm still working on this.

The good news is that I got the forum software to work again and all is peachy.

The bad news is that I'm trying to re-upload the sql database that I backed up and I'm having
problems getting it back to where it needs to go....you see....its kinda big.

Without the database...the 1200 plus members will all have to re-register and all postings will be gone.

If anyone knows anything about MySql databases, please get in contact with me. I have a few more options to try but then I don't know what
to do next.

-zac
zac@wetinkpro.com
 
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