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That really answered his question...

Anyways, open up the config.php. There will be a part somewhere towards the top that says something about security image. I believe the default is a '7', change that to a '0' and save the file. This removes it from all the users, including the administrators. Different numbers remove it from different account types.

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  trigger_my_passion said:
I strongly suggest you not use PHP-Nuke. Atleast two sites that I know have been defaced by some idiots (including one of mine). Consider postnuke or something else.

i'm really not use PHP.

i'm a ASP programmer.

This is a question of my friend. and i to ask instead.

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Atleast two sites that I know have been defaced by some idiots

to agree :yes:

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  axis said:
That really answered his question...

Anyways, open up the config.php. There will be a part somewhere towards the top that says something about security image. I believe the default is a '7', change that to a '0' and save the file. This removes it from all the users, including the administrators. Different numbers remove it from different account types.

thank you friend for leading. ;)

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  axis said:
That really answered his question...

Anyways, open up the config.php. There will be a part somewhere towards the top that says something about security image. I believe the default is a '7', change that to a '0' and save the file. This removes it from all the users, including the administrators. Different numbers remove it from different account types.

hi Avery Body This File Is My Config File Please Help Me I Dont See "7" IN This File

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What you were looking to change was $gfx_chk = 7; to $gfx_chk = 0;

However your's doesn't show up and you never said the version you had. So I just put it there anyway.

Also I'd change your root password for MySQL now that this file was made public. I think the picture might still be there, but you shouldn't have to use it now. Anyway hope this helps!

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Fatal error: Call to undefined function: message_die() in /home/netbaz/public_html/html/db/db.php on line 88

You probably put that gfx_check=0 in the admin.php to get this message. I'm not sure what you need...I thought that you didn't want to use the security check...so that's what happened.

Like I said I think it'll still show up, but you don't have to use it. Or am I misunderstanding what you want?

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