I've seen the question asked a few times on here but can't really pick up an answer.
I've installed Newscoop on a server running vDeck. It's a normal kind of server, you pay for your hosting, get access to a control panel and file manager...you know, the usual thing.
So, I run the install of Newscoop, it goes through to the last screen with the icon to click on to access the Admin login screen and all I get is:
403 Forbidden
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /newscoop/newscoop/index.php on this server.
Now, I'm really not a brilliant computer person but I can install things like Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal etc. I cannot for the life of me install Newscoop and I really, really want too.
Can anybody explain what might be going wrong here and how I could work around it?
Thanks for your response. In between me posting that last post and you trying the link, I found the final piece of the jigsaw.
I had to go into my .htaccess editor in my host control panel (vDeck 4) and set a Default Page instruction to point at the index.php file in the main directory which has now sorted it.
Your note about checking the control panel for access to your .htaccess file is a good thing to add to our documentation, which, if you haven't seen it, is at http://manuals.sourcefabric.org.
doug
Douglas Arellanes Director of Innovation Sourcefabric, o.p.s.
Thanks for your message. Yes I have seen it. It was only sheer fluke that I thought to check that part of the Control Panel (vDeck 4) and of course, the method may well vary on other platform such as cPanel.