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6/15/2007 11:40 AM
 

As far as the settings go, they're not all in one table.  *Most* of them are in the HostSettings table (assuming no object qualifier), but there are also settings affected elsewhere like for the log and such.  I'm not sure offhand where the Admin Settings are kept...

 
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6/15/2007 11:50 AM
 

Ok, I thought you had it somewhat working again since it was displaying an error on that page.

The Site Settings are saved in the Module Settings table for the Site Settings module (that's a mouthful).  I don't think you should be changing site settings in the DB though.

Maybe you could just move those 420 skins to a temporary folder until you can get your problem resolved.


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6/15/2007 9:32 PM
 

Why is there 420 skins?


If God does not live in Colorado, I bet he visits there a lot!!
 
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