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HTTP Error 500
#1
Hi, I have the same problem of this guy.
I tried to install UserSpice and everything was OK, but then when I tried to load UserSpice/index.php, I got a HTTP 500 Error. I don't know what to do. I've tried erasing everything and reinstalling but it didn't worked.

Can you help me please?

//Sorry if there's any misspelling, my native language isn't english.
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#2
This is almost always caused by an HT access file in your install folder or the folder above it. Try renaming or deleting it.
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