Well I don't know how your account works, but in my case I've made addresses like p://blog1.domain.com, p://blog2.domain.com with each one pointing to different directories.
I think Jessica is right though, it probably is a permissions issue.
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Well I don't know how your account works, but in my case I've made addresses like p://blog1.domain.com, p://blog2.domain.com with each one pointing to different directories.
I think Jessica is right though, it probably is a permissions issue.
So he could set up kb.youllallpay.com ?
That's the idea, I think it simplifies things but that's just personal preference. Doesn't solve the problem if there is a permissions issue though. I don't know if Wordpress has a problem being in a subdirectory of another Wordpress install, never tried it.
No, I don't think it's permissions.
I'm making some progress. I copied the 'DB_NAME', 'DB_USER' and 'DB_PASSWORD' from the other wp-config.php. Now the error I'm getting when I do "www.youllallpay.com/kb/wp-admin/install.php" is:
You appear to have already installed WordPress. To reinstall please clear your old database tables first.
Which tells me that, duh, it doesn't want to overwrite the database I pointed it to. Which is nifty.
So, obviously, I need a second database that I can point the second installation of WP to. Right?
So, how do I make a database?
Totally depends on your setup.
Do you have access to a command line shell for your account?
Hang on, is there a "table prefix" setting or something like that?
Yes, yes there is!
Yes there is!
Change the prefix from 'wp_' to 'kb_' (or whatever) and try again.
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