@doliver: marking it as solved as suggested per board rules would have done the trick. You failed to do so, so I'm marking it accordingly for you. Thanks for doing as suggested in the future.
@others with similar issues: although doliver reported his issue to be solved, I don't understand a word of the explanation he has given: I don't understand the question nor the solution). Permission issues or authentification issues won't go by copying files around like doliver suggested. Take our word on that: users and authentification are database driven processes. Moving files around doesnÄt have an impact on that.
Sorry I missed the little check mark. I did look in the board rules for how to mark it, but could not find it. Since you brought it up, I searched again, enlarged the fuzzy little picture, and there it was!
I will definitely mark any future posts this way. Thanks for marking it for me this time.
The question was very simple: there were no users except the administrator. I sent a screen shot to show this.
The solution was also very simple, once I realized what had happened. I will try to make it easier to understand:
I was not suggesting that, as you implied, that one should move the files around. On the contrary, that was the problem, not the solution.
The problem had nothing to do with permissions or authentication issues.
The gallery was totally messed up - nothing showed when I took over.
I found the album folders, and made them into albums. That was easy. but not the right way to do it.
After getting the clue from Jeff, I realized that there was no easy fix, and have now started doing it right.
I created a user for each album, and am now in the process of adding the pictures, by uploading from the mirror of the gallery on my computer, as is the correct procedure.
This is a tedious process, as there are many pictures but, when completed, everything will be correct and working properly.
So, even though my question may have not been understood, I did get the help I needed as a result of the posting, and for that I am grateful.
Don