Turns out there was an error in the account creation daemon. I have fixed it and put the daemon on full throttle. Hopefully, all accounts should be validated soon
Turns out there was an error in the account creation daemon. I have fixed it and put the daemon on full throttle. Hopefully, all accounts should be validated soon
Turns out there was an error in the account creation daemon. I have fixed it and put the daemon on full throttle. Hopefully, all accounts should be validated soon
Turns out there was an error in the account creation daemon. I have fixed it and put the daemon on full throttle. Hopefully, all accounts should be validated soon
Did you make sure to set it to use .NET Framework 2.0? We don't support 3.0 or 3.5. There's a topic about how to do that in the Customer Feedback section or something.
Turns out there was an error in the account creation daemon. I have fixed it and put the daemon on full throttle. Hopefully, all accounts should be validated soon
Oops, sorry... I just realized there was a bug in the account validation daemon that was preventing account activation. Let me fix it and stick the daemon at full throttle so that accounts get activated quickly.
I've temporarily ran out of dedicated IPs, so I requested some more from HelioHost's colocation provider. I'll let you know once the IPs come in (should be a week or so).
Nevermind about that... the real solution is to CHMOD your public_html directory to 755.
This is being caused by Apache not behaving as if it were being run by nobody. It's accessing all files as "other".