Hello - I have read through the top pinned posts on this forum - I'm afraid at this point if I supply all the info I'd just be wasting your time, so quick question here first -
After initial running and setting up of a wordpress site in the WAMP database, every time I try to access it I get You don't have permission to access / on this server. Going through past posts on this problem, my code all seems to be correct per the advice given.
BUT, in the reading I did, I learned that with my 64-bit system I need to also install the 32-bit version of WAMP. I also think I need to install the Universal Runtime update for my windows 7. So before chasing the other problem, I want to be sure I have everything laid in place properly, and I would appreciate confirmation as to the right way to handle it now -
Do I uninstall WAMP and then double-check that I have all the correct updates, then run and install both the 32 and 64 bit versions of WAMP? Or add the 32 bit and universal runtime update in without uninstalling?
Do I need to do anything to save the site I was working on, or kiss it good-bye?
Thanks!
After initial running and setting up of a wordpress site in the WAMP database, every time I try to access it I get You don't have permission to access / on this server. Going through past posts on this problem, my code all seems to be correct per the advice given.
BUT, in the reading I did, I learned that with my 64-bit system I need to also install the 32-bit version of WAMP. I also think I need to install the Universal Runtime update for my windows 7. So before chasing the other problem, I want to be sure I have everything laid in place properly, and I would appreciate confirmation as to the right way to handle it now -
Do I uninstall WAMP and then double-check that I have all the correct updates, then run and install both the 32 and 64 bit versions of WAMP? Or add the 32 bit and universal runtime update in without uninstalling?
Do I need to do anything to save the site I was working on, or kiss it good-bye?
Thanks!