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Mike Notion
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Setup has determined that you must manually edit the paths to Settings.pl or other core files. If you need help, contact E-Blah technical support.

The following may help you figure out what your paths are:
Document Root: /home/sites/sindef.co.uk/public_html/
Script name: Setup.pl
File(s) Not Loaded: /home/sites/sindef.co.uk/public_html/http://sindef.co.uk/forum//Code/QuickCore.pl, ./Settings_Default.pl
Reason for failure: No such file or directory

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I installed 10.2...

Any ideas?

Cheers in advance!
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