Tech Support:
I have been reading the Forum entries regarding the EasySocial upgrade issue due to database permissions. I am a GoDaddy user and will contact them tomorrow (after the weekend is over), but their tech support will not help with database issues. I also have a shared account and looking at your other Forum posts it looks like the only advice is to seitch hosting providers. But as easy as that sounds, it is not possible for me, so I either need to come up with a solution, or be stuck at the last update that works... or resurrect my JomSocial account and jump ship. None of us want that to happen.
QUESTION - Do you really think GoDaddy has the prohibition, or do you think it just takes a knowledgeable person to access my database via the PHP Admin access and do the wizardry needed to alter the settings from there? I only know a little when it comes to that, but I would gladly allow you access if you think there is a shot that it would work. Then a tutorial could be made so that other GoDaddy users would be able to set the permissions for their databases.
I do not want to jump ship!
Michael Leavitt - Orem, Utah
P.S. If you think there is a chance of getting it to work an a GoDaddy shared account, then let me know and I will provide the access information for the site and database.