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If you have the ChurchCRM software running, please file an issue using the Report an issue in the help menu.
All Pages, when browsing to a new page it gives this error every time.
Linux Centos7 - Dedicated
Edge, Chrome, Safari
PHP 7.0.25
Server version: 5.6.38
2.10.2
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Did you have any warning about mod_rewrite during install?
Are you sure you grabbed the correct inertial archive - need the release zip and not the source zip.
Sorry, something went wrong.
no mod_rewrite error that I saw, I pulled this file:
https://github.com/ChurchCRM/CRM/releases/download/2.10.2/ChurchCRM-2.10.2.zip
please read the comment thread at: #3153
Check to see if you have AllowOverride All configured in your Apache configuration for the ChurchCRM virtual server.
AllowOverride All
Thats exactly what it was, thank you! Issue resolved.
Thanks for following up that the issue is solved :-)
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If you have the ChurchCRM software running, please file an issue using the Report an issue in the help menu.
On what page in the application did you find this issue?
All Pages, when browsing to a new page it gives this error every time.
On what type of server is this running? Dedicated / Shared hosting? Linux / Windows?
Linux Centos7 - Dedicated
What browser (and version) are you running?
Edge, Chrome, Safari
What version of PHP is the server running?
PHP 7.0.25
What version of SQL Server are you running?
Server version: 5.6.38
What version of ChurchCRM are you running?
2.10.2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: