This post is just a pointer to a solution which it took me a *long* time to find on the SugarCRM forums.
The symptoms are that you install (or migrate) SugarCRM and are presented with a pile of ”junk characters” instead of a normal login screen.
The reason, I eventually discovered after a tedious amount of trial, error and Googling, is that PHP 5.2.11 has a fiddly Zlib implementation.
The solution, (along with a screenshot of the symptom to ensure that this is indeed the same issue that you are experiencing,) is posted here:
http://www.sugarcrm.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53231
The other keywords in this post title relating to CentOS, PHP 5.2.11, Plesk and OneandOne are things I thought might be causing the problem. (Turns out the PHP version is significant, whilst the hosting company and hosting control panel are not.) Hopefully others with the same issue will be able, therefore, to find this post quicker than the deeply buried SugarCRM forum entry.
As always - hope that helps
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