View Full Version : How to sign up on one forum and be signed up on all forums?
elementalwindx
04-09-2008, 05:26 PM
I have a website wilmingtonblogs.com with vbulletin installed, and we will have several others such as wilmingtonbars.com and wilmingtoncars.com, etc. All part of a network called Wilmington Internet Inc. We want to be able to make our forums work in such a way that when a user signs up for one forum, they are signed up for all of those forums and do not need to re-sign up for all the others each time.
How can I go about achieving this?
soundbarrierpro
04-09-2008, 05:28 PM
I have a website wilmingtonblogs.com with vbulletin installed, and we will have several others such as wilmingtonbars.com and wilmingtoncars.com, etc. All part of a network called Wilmington Internet Inc. We want to be able to make our forums work in such a way that when a user signs up for one forum, they are signed up for all of those forums and do not need to re-sign up for all the others each time.
How can I go about achieving this?
CMS or portal.
Install vbadvanced
elementalwindx
04-09-2008, 06:23 PM
CMS or portal.
Install vbadvanced
can you please elaborate? I'm not sure what your referring to.
soundbarrierpro
04-09-2008, 06:37 PM
can you please elaborate? I'm not sure what your referring to.
vbadvanced cmps. It's free here (http://www.vbadvanced.com/products.php?do=productinfo&productid=4) If you have multiple vbulletin boards all on the same server and domain, this will integrate user authentication across all boards. It's vb's own content management system.
elementalwindx
04-10-2008, 11:48 PM
oh okay I have had that installed, is there a howto somewhere or directions I can read showing me how to share a user database between several vbulletin forums?
Mark.B
04-11-2008, 12:06 AM
vbadvanced cmps. It's free here (http://www.vbadvanced.com/products.php?do=productinfo&productid=4) If you have multiple vbulletin boards all on the same server and domain, this will integrate user authentication across all boards. It's vb's own content management system.
I don't think vBadvanced does that.
And, importantly, vBadvanced is a third party product...it's nothing to do with Jelsoft, the makers of vBulletin.
Tigga
04-11-2008, 02:04 PM
vbadvanced cmps. It's free here (http://www.vbadvanced.com/products.php?do=productinfo&productid=4) If you have multiple vbulletin boards all on the same server and domain, this will integrate user authentication across all boards. It's vb's own content management system.
Not sure where you're getting that from... No vBadvanced products have ever allowed for logins across multiple domians, nor is vBadvanced in any way affiliated with Jelsoft or vBulletin.
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