Upgraded to 10.0.1 - 404 Error

404 - Not Found (Forums) + One Other Before Upgrade Hanging Around
After backing up. I performed the upgrade from v10.0.0 to v10.0.1 checking thru links on the menu ran into problem on:Social->Forums:
http://pettoob.com/forum/index.php?page=forumview
Got this error:
Not Found
The requested URL /modules/boonex/forum/index.php was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Also before upgrade I posted an issue with creating Galleries here -> https://compo.sr/forum/topicview/browse/developing/bug-maybe-v10-0-0.htm
I'm still getting that same error after the upgrade:

The error posted here seems to be something to do with Boonex Dolphin. I don't know if maybe you have a Dolphin .htaccess file or something causing redirects.
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I killed the dolphin .htaccess
Everything seems to be back to normal now. Forum links and sub-links are working again
Side note: Have you ever seen a dolphin this BIG ?
https://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/05/75929.shtml
On Topic Question: Chris, does Composr have a "chmod_permissions.php" script I could run to check all folders & files of the composr install to make sure all permsissions are set correctly? If so, will it chmod automatically?
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Composr 10.0.1 released - Composr
There's a form to generate the URL.
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So, I put the number "1" here right? Because it wasn't an upgrade? It was a patch correct?

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After a complete fresh reinstall of Composr V10.1 Creating the Hiarchy of the Galleries goes smoothly until I get to adding the darn "Dog Videos" gallery. I get the 403 error.
Now I know for sure it has to do with composr because it was a fresh install, even though it is an Apache server error message.
This really needs to be checked into futher because it is a BUG in composr im "almost" sure?
Last time I chmod to 777 on the /data folder and the snippet.php file itself then I got a whole bunch of errors from composr.
I'm stumped as to why this is happening? I even had a long conversation with my hosting provider. They said everying as far as permissions goes look fine from their Administration control point on the executions of scripts within my Apache: <virtual>website</virtual> directive. I'm on a "shared" server of coarse.

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