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Re: From LamsOne to LamsTwo in Moodle
By: Fiona Malikoff
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In response to 1 | 03/16/07 08:55 PM | ||
Pedro
Step 4 - Login as admin. You did the right thing by logging into Moodle. As far as I can see, you have put the files in the correct place. The server being in Portuguese shouldn't be a problem - although you will only get LAMS in English - we don't have a translation for the lams2 module. You do NOT need to remove the lams module to make this work - we purposely did it so you could run both. So if you had a 1.0.x LAMS installation you could leave that running till you have LAMS 2.0 up and running, while you are training your staff in the new version, etc. You don't need to change the names of the php files. I'd say the problem is that Moodle hasn't recognised that there is a new directory there. I'm not much good with Moodle - sometimes I have to delete the lamstwo directory (in the mod directory) and copy it back in again, and then go to the admin section in Moodle a few times before Moodle picks up the new directory. I don't have a clue about why this is the case. Can anyone who runs a Moodle site help here? Moodle should just pick up the new module - can you suggest a particular page in the Moodle that triggers it to look for new modules? Fiona Posted by Fiona Malikoff |
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