25 Mar
2005
25 Mar
'05
5:13 p.m.
Oops. Thank you for letting me know. I will try to keep these things on the doc list, promise. :) Can you put the reason in? Or maybe, big letters, *essential*, because it sounds fairly so. All of the steps are essential of course, but that one is a little counter intuitive, I don't know why I'm doing it. Does this not work if you have cookies disabled? Anisa. Morbus Iff wrote:
2. Log on as the user with user ID 1.
3. Remove all the old Drupal files then unpack the new Drupal files into the directory that you run Drupal from.
If you're talking about those two, no. The intent of #2 is to make sure you have a cookie/session of an admin user, which is required to run the final step, update.php.