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Let me know if I can be of any help in duplicating the error. Right now I can't make any changes to anyones account or warn anyone because of this error. I am going to try to re-upload 3.6.0 files and reinstall the xml file.
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I removed all the aws files and re-uploaded the files from a new download of the aws 3.6.0 zip file. I also reimported the xml file and enabled overwrite. Didn't fix my problem. I also went into vBulletin Options and the version still reported 3.5.0. I noticed that this filed could be edited so I changed 3.5.0 to 3.6.0 and clicked save.
Let me know when you figure out the warn field issue. Thanks! |
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That version number is 3.6.0 by default are you installing the 3.5.x port ? that should be impossible |
Well since vBulletin 3.6.0 has this sort of "warning system" I won't be using this any more.
However it was very useful to me until. Don't think this will be much used by 3.6.0 users. |
If it is helpful I can give you access to our message board. Feel free to PM me if this would help.
Otherwise, is there a command I can give the database to set everything up correctly? Quote:
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beautiful hack love it.Installed..Is there a solution About the avatar i read members talking about it but no one answered...my members wants the avatar to show...but i'll wait for the answer:surprised:
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