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Originally Posted by MortysTW
First off, just an FYI if the web has declared your site a "Game" site, then you are going to be screwed for a few months if not years until it clears that out. It's like being tagged an Adult site. Once you are, you're screwed for awhile unless you can get ahold of and convince the companies that run the software your member's company uses to keep their employees' PCs off certain sites. Good luck with that. I've tried and failed several times.
But, to answer your question. Open up the zip file you would download to install the arcade and read about the 3 templates you modified when you installed the arcade and just do it in reverse. You've uninstalled the script, now you have to go remove those manual modifications you made to your templates.
Even after that's done, it might be a caching thing on vb and you should have vB rebuild it's tables and stuff in the AdminCP>Maintenance section which is at the very bottom of the AdminCP's scroll list on the left.
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First off, just an FYI if the web has declared your site a "Game" site, then you are going to be screwed for a few months if not years until it clears that out. It's like being tagged an Adult site.
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I cant see that being the problem,i have 3 game sites and all but 1 work on intranet,reason being the .com url.The url is what gets stopped not the fact the site is declared as a game site.Being a private network if certain urls not recognized get hammered then the administrator of the network will stop them.If the site was pointing to arcade.php instead of index.php i'd agree with you, but i doubt that.