Post comments here.
Probably help if you post Toms comment also so we know what you are commenting on.
:-)
Post comments here.
Probably help if you post Toms comment also so we know what you are commenting on.
:-)
dont we have one of these?
Yeah, we do. And in Tom's first post it says:
Originally Posted by AGD
oh, sorry...
dont we have 2 more of these?
https://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=262539
This is the discussion thread, since Tom asked that no one post in the update thread.Originally Posted by Justus
Originally Posted by AGD
Thanks for the update today.
Originally Posted by AGD
They have other things to worry about, I'm thinking... at least if the website is up that means the server isn't underwater.
Yeah, that was my point.Originally Posted by going_home
That other thread BT linked is the rant thread that preceded the TK Official Update Thread.
I couldnt get on here yesterday for a while.Originally Posted by AGD
Thought it was "the big one".
Originally Posted by AGD
Personally, I would have done the SQL backup first. The files, while part of AO, are important. However if the server or database goes down, the SQL backup would preserve the post history and content. The files wouldn't.
Agreed. I feel like these Delaware guys don't really know what they're doing.Originally Posted by Dayspring
Originally Posted by AGD
Originally Posted by Dayspring
Well maybe now by this time they are doing that (two days later).
Originally Posted by AGD
So tell us, Tom... How big is AO?
Originally Posted by BTAutoMag
Keep in mind, those files are stuff like Mod directories, image hosting, etc. The REAL AO is the SQL database. That, I'm curious about myself.
When I downloaded VBulletin, I logged into the member area and downloaded it myself. If you have your customer number and password, you have everything you need to download the software.Originally Posted by AGD
Here's what the email would look like:
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The vBulletin customer area is located at: http://members.vbulletin.com/ Here you may download products, enter information for any services you purchased such as installations, receive technical support, and purchase additional licenses and services. ** If you have purchased the installation or upgrade service, you must click the "edit worksheet" button in the customer area to begin the process!
** Your login details for the vBulletin customer area are as follows:
Customer Number: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Customer Password: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Here are the licenses we have on file for you: ZZZZZZZZZZZ-- vBulletin 4.x Forum; expires: n/a
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He couldnt log on.Originally Posted by AGD
comin along nicely
The real trick will be the style/design switch.
Lots of things have changed from VBulletin 3 to VBulletin 4.
One thing I AM looking forward to though is ForumRunner being active. (If he turns it on, which he 100% should!)
I have never figured out why you need an "app" to view a forum.Originally Posted by Dayspring
Maybe if you are still on 2G or 3G.
I'd rather look at the full webpage than a mobile "half there" page.
But LTE is fairly fast.