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1) Same password must be used on both WP and vB. If not then log into both admin interfaces and make sure they are set accordingly then save. 2) Make sure that you have the simple key and link set properly. 3) No under vBSSO link custom pages, this is something I did. I link registration to http://www.yoursite.com/where_your_f...d/register.php This is the default location of vB registration. If you need the correct URL then log out and select the registration link. Then copy and paste the exact URL. My login and logout page is to forum home page. I bypass all vBSSO login and credentials. Now the only error that I have faced is logging into admincp. it times out with an error, but simply selecting the admin link at the bottom of the forum will open the AdminCP. I haven't had any other issues using this method, maybe give it a try. |
Thanks Syxguns for the quick and detailed replies.
I will try your method. Could be Wordpress 3.7 works over 3.6, not sure. Thanks for the tip about the custom urls, I saw that setting in VB but didn't really know what it was. Also, any idea how to change the URL that the user lands on after they've logged in? Right now it goes to my forum 'latest activity' page when users log in. I'd want it going somewhere else. |
With vBSSO, the page should default to where they were. For example, I'm on WP and select to sign in. I'm taken to vB to sign in or register. After I sign in, I am defaulted back to WP where I started.
However, let's just look at vB. The newer version of vB automatically defaults to "What's New?". To change this it is simple. Admincp > Settings > Navigation Manager You will see that What's New is set to default meaning this is the first page that is going to show after you log in. If you want the default page to be Forum, then in the drop down box select "Set Default" this will make it the page that shows after you sign in. |
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My username is admin, but i can't see the administration control panel |
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http://www.your_web_address.com/sub_directory/wp-admin Edit: You may also in the user panel change your admin name to what you would like it to be displayed publicly if you wanted. |
It's weird, i don't have a wp-admin folder under my wiki directory! That's probably why i don't have access to the admin panel
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<a href="http://www.vwquebec.ca/wiki/" target="_blank">http://www.vwquebec.ca/wiki/</a> is the link
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Just to make sure, the only thing i want to do is connect my mediawiki with my vbulletin forum so they can use the same user database
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I'm not sure about MediaWili, give me a few moments to download the files and look over the instructions. I'll post back shortly.
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Ok, thanks
I tought it was the only way to link both. http://vbsso.com/platforms/mediawiki/ I tought VBSSO was the plugin allowing us to do that. Maybe i didnt understand it properly, and sorry if i wasted your time. Thanks Marc |
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