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I'm following the Windows Install Cookbook and when I run the configure, I see two errors and 11 warnings. The two errors are in my "general path setting":{DefaultUrlHost} = localhost, {ScriptUrlPath}= /bin. First I don't know what's wrong with that, plus if I try to change anything by click next, it says "Changing 10 configuration items. Proceed with the steps below to save your changes. " then it says "Enter the configuration password " with no input text field to put any password, and even if there was an input text field, I wouldn't know what to put because throughout the installation process I don't remember anywhere asking me to provide a password. ok that one thing and so at the bottom of the same page it is said "New Password:" and "Confirm Password:", once I enter a password and confirm it I get a software error: "Failed to open /twiki/lib/LocalSite.cfg for write at c:\twiki\bin\CONFIG~2 line 1108." Sorry for this long question, I wanted to be specific. I would really appreciate anybody's help.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x02
TWiki plugins:  
Server OS: Windows XP
Web server: Apache 1.3....
Perl version: 5.8.7
Client OS: Windows, and Mac
Web Browser: Explorer 6.0
Categories: Authentication

-- SidyNdao - 04 May 2006

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Can you download and run the Testenv and attach the output here. I could then probably try to help.

-- RamkumarKb - 06 May 2006

No feedback, closing.

-- SteffenPoulsen - 16 Jun 2006

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