by marisol castro.
Hi Ken!
It was a planned upgrade because there were some security vulnerabilities with all of the sites we have that needed to be addressed. They were very helpful with setting up PHP and folder structures for moodle.
I think what may have happened is I overwrote the boost folder with a previous version not realizing that the download already included it so when I downloaded 4.3.3 I checked and classic/boost were already there so I left them alone. It was most likely my mistake!
What I learned is to leave those folders alone! LOL
I don't believe our sites were installed/maintained by git repo. I use WinSCP to connect to the server's file directory and use the Putty command window to perform certain tasks when needed.
I appreciate your feedback!
It was a planned upgrade because there were some security vulnerabilities with all of the sites we have that needed to be addressed. They were very helpful with setting up PHP and folder structures for moodle.
I think what may have happened is I overwrote the boost folder with a previous version not realizing that the download already included it so when I downloaded 4.3.3 I checked and classic/boost were already there so I left them alone. It was most likely my mistake!
What I learned is to leave those folders alone! LOL
I don't believe our sites were installed/maintained by git repo. I use WinSCP to connect to the server's file directory and use the Putty command window to perform certain tasks when needed.
I appreciate your feedback!