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  • Thread Starter schulers

    (@schulers)

    i used the original wp-config file. Everything seems to be ok.

    <?php
    /**
     * The base configurations of the WordPress.
     *
     * This file has the following configurations: MySQL settings, Table Prefix,
     * Secret Keys, WordPress Language, and ABSPATH. You can find more information by
     * visiting {@link http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php Editing
     * wp-config.php} Codex page. You can get the MySQL settings from your web host.
     *
     * This file is used by the wp-config.php creation script during the
     * installation. You don't have to use the web site, you can just copy this file
     * to "wp-config.php" and fill in the values.
     *
     * @package WordPress
     */
    
    // ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** //
    /** The name of the database for WordPress */
    define('DB_NAME', 'putyourdbnamehere');
    
    /** MySQL database username */
    define('DB_USER', 'usernamehere');
    
    /** MySQL database password */
    define('DB_PASSWORD', 'yourpasswordhere');
    
    /** MySQL hostname */
    define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');
    
    /** Database Charset to use in creating database tables. */
    define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');
    
    /** The Database Collate type. Don't change this if in doubt. */
    define('DB_COLLATE', '');
    
    /**#@+
     * Authentication Unique Keys.
     *
     * Change these to different unique phrases!
     * You can generate these using the {@link http://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/ WordPress.org secret-key service}
     *
     * @since 2.6.0
     */
    define('AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
    define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
    define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
    define('NONCE_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
    /**#@-*/
    
    /**
     * WordPress Database Table prefix.
     *
     * You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each a unique
     * prefix. Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!
     */
    $table_prefix  = 'wp_';
    
    /**
     * WordPress Localized Language, defaults to English.
     *
     * Change this to localize WordPress.  A corresponding MO file for the chosen
     * language must be installed to wp-content/languages. For example, install
     * de.mo to wp-content/languages and set WPLANG to 'de' to enable German
     * language support.
     */
    define ('WPLANG', '');
    
    /* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */
    
    /** WordPress absolute path to the WordPress directory. */
    if ( !defined('ABSPATH') )
    	define('ABSPATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/');
    
    /** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */
    require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php');
    ?>
    Thread Starter schulers

    (@schulers)

    Hi thanks for your answer…
    But after a quick check, all the files are there.
    239 files in the wp-admin folder.

    I really don’t now where the problem is????

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