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DKW
04-03-2009, 04:11 AM
I'm the Admin of a local forum, we currently have PHPBB3 and are wanting to switch to VBulletin. However, there are a few issues with the current software that we have that we're hoping to get a fix for by switching to this software.

We want to create a forum for posting photos but we don't want any post made in there to increase the users post counts. Is this possible with VBulletin?

Does VBulletin allow guest posters to our forum that don't have to register in order to post? We want to allow guest to post in certain sections only, can we do this?

Can you password protect your forums, like a forum for only Admin's and Mod's? Can you make forums hidden from registered users, like not allowing certain groups to view that forum?

Just a few questions and I'm sure I'll think of more a little later. Any help or input on these would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Dismounted
04-03-2009, 04:56 AM
Yes to all - they are all part of vBulletin's default functionality.

samuraj
04-03-2009, 10:54 AM
I have try vbulletin 3.8.2 in 4 days and i like it so much. You can build very good forums with vbulletin. vBulletin is much better than phpbb and mybb.

Buy it today!

DKW
04-03-2009, 12:17 PM
Well from what I've read, this is the forum software that's the best. It seems to have a good amount of built in features without having to do a lot of modding or anything like that.

Another question is about PM's. Does this allow you to view users PM's to monitor whether there is anything going on illegally? With the software we currently have, we have attachments disabled in the PM's but I'd like to have that working. We're worried about illegal file sharing by PM's, so that is why I turned it off.

Also, I've read where the current software we're using is easily or rather easy to hack. Does this software offer tighter security to keep someone from hacking our forum and taking it down?

nexialys
04-03-2009, 12:34 PM
there is a release here about reading private messages via the admincp...

there is also a release about attachments in private messages...

for the security side, i could say that there is security staff among the official coders of the software, but as the web is not perfect nowhere, when we face a security breach, they release a fix in the minutes...

DKW
04-03-2009, 02:03 PM
Ok. I appreciate it. Sounds like this has more stuff built in that most other software we've looked into, I believe this is the most popular. We'll be getting things lined up and purchasing this software shortly...this is exactly what I think we need and we're tired of playing with the other software. Sounds like they are two worlds apart. I appreciate the answers, thanks.

Marco van Herwaarden
04-03-2009, 03:15 PM
You can always try vBulletin at our admin demo: vBulletin Demo (http://www.vbulletin.com/admindemo.php)

DKW
04-17-2009, 04:19 AM
Well, we bought it. It's awesome. We are currently trying to get it set up. I have just one more question.

How can your members by-pass or turn off the word censor? Like if some members don't want to read edited or censored post, where is the option for them to turn it off? I've looked all over the place and I can't find it anywhere. Is there a mod for this that has to be installed?

Marco van Herwaarden
04-17-2009, 09:05 AM
DKW,

That is not a question we can answer in Pre-Sales. Please read the following and post in 1 of the support forums once you have setup your account to show as licensed.


To be able to download modifications and/or receive support here at vBulletin.org, we ask you to please click here (http://members.vbulletin.com/membersupport_priority.php) (vB-Germany users click here (http://members.vbulletin-germany.com/membersupport_priority.php), vB-Chinese users click here (http://members.vbulletin-china.cn/membersupport_priority.php)) and enter your email address. You will need to use your customer number and password (which will be in the email you got when you paid for your license) to access that page. Please note that your email is case sensitive.

To protect our customers privacy you will also need to Opt-In to license validation for all Support Sites. You must authorise vBulletin.org in order to validate your license status here. You can do this at the page linked above for your distributor. Make sure to set the permission to allow vBulletin.org to validate your status.

The update of your account can take up to one hour.

Thank you.

Floris
04-17-2009, 09:07 AM
Sweet you bought it, welcome to the vBulletin community :)

DKW
04-17-2009, 01:57 PM
I'm sorry for posting that in the wrong spot. I'll inform the site owner that he'll have to be the one to request this information as I'm not the one who is the registered owner of the software. I apologize.

Thanks guys for the efforts on this software. It is really awesome!

j883376
04-17-2009, 09:21 PM
I'm sorry for posting that in the wrong spot. I'll inform the site owner that he'll have to be the one to request this information as I'm not the one who is the registered owner of the software. I apologize.

Thanks guys for the efforts on this software. It is really awesome!

Just so you know, if you're a trusted person to the owner, he can add your email address that you registered here under the Priority Support section so that you also can ask questions. I believe you can add up to 5 additional email addresses.

DKW
04-17-2009, 10:32 PM
Thanks, I suggested this and he's got me set up now. Thanks so much for all the help.

Dismounted
04-18-2009, 04:53 AM
You're showing up as licensed now. :)