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4.6.1 to 4.6.2 upgrade patch.
If you are not running Mambo 4.6.1 then you should patch up to this version prior to applying this new patch.
Steps:
1) Take your site offline: Site->Global Configuration->Site Offline...
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Steps to upgrade MOStlyCE
The normal process to following when performing an upgrade:
1) Backup your site
2) Uninstall the MOStlyCE Admin component
3) Uninstall the MOStlyCE mambot
4) open your file manager and make...
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What is a patch?
With Mambo, a patch refers to a minor upgrade that is usually released to correct bugs or fix security issues that have been identified in a major release or branch of the Mambo code. ...
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What to backup and save before I upgrade or patch my site?
Recommended:
Backup your site (both database & site files).
Minimum:
Backup your database. If you are unsure how to do this, check with your host. Most shared hosts offer a...
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Upgrading to MOStlyCE 3
Due to MOStlyCE 3 being a major release, it is important to carefully follow the following steps to ensure your upgrade goes smoothly.
While we refer to a change from MOStlyCE 2.x to MOStlyCE 3...
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Database function failed with error 1054
Problem:
You are running an old version of Mambo and it suddenly stops working when your host updates MySQL.
You get an error similar to this:
" DB function failed with error number...
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