Version: 1.1, by echamberlain
Developer Last Online: Mar 2017
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 3.6.2
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Released: 11-03-2006
Last Update: 11-04-2006
Installs: 283
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This product will automatically close threads. Administrators have the option of setting the number of days until a thread closes, including or excluding sticky threads, and including or excluding forums by ID.
Threads can be closed X days after the thread was created or X days after the last post.
Close Old Threads installs from a single XML file, no other file uploads are necessary.
The installation process automatically creates a php file in the cron folder, therefor the cron folder must be writeable by vBulletin.
You may need to chmod the includes/cron folder to 777 before installation and back (note your settings) after installation is complete.
The installer then creates a daily cron job.
Close Old Threads is inactive upon installation and must be configured and enabled from the vBulletin Options menu. See the attached screen shot for a sample.
Update
1.1 Administrators can now select all forums, or a subset of forums for inclusion or exclusion. The previous version only had options for all forums and an exclusion list.
1. different close period for different group users
i.e. All non stick post, posted by Admin in assigned forum (1, 2, 5, 10 ..) will be be close after X day after first post or last replỵ
............ by Super Mod ........ will be close after Y ....
............ by Mod ........ after Z day ........
............ by all other groups .... after XY day ....
2. Send notify PM/E-mail to the thread creator X day prior to closing. In the body should include the link to the thread.
Thanks...
but as I already stated above " cmod every file and folder in both includes, and cron directory...
error uploading file to writing......"
That means you didn't really chmod to 777.
You should never use a web based file manager to modify permissions. It runs as a different user and will not have privileges to modify your files. That is why it never worked for you.
Using an ftp client or ssh client to change the permissions is the only way you should do it.
Next, in order for the threads to be closed, you have to run the scheduled job in the admin either by letting the cron run, or by manually running it.
This is a great mod.
I would suggest to include in the documentation the need to chmod the cron folder to 777 before installation and back (755) after. This will avoid confusion.
So please update your instructions uptop. It will avoid unexpected issue.
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