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Hi,
I just received an email address from vBulletin telling me that I'm running multiple forums under the same license. I have different licenses for each of my forums, but have always used the same customer number. Is there some way for me to change the registered number without actually re-installing vB? Thank you, Donny |
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as long as all the URLs to your licenses are correct, I don't think there should be any trouble.
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The thing is, my licenses are in different accounts, meaning different customer numbers (I should have them merged eh?)
Thank you, Donny |
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You should contact vBulletin support (via a support ticket) they will give you official guidance on how to resolve your issue.
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Unfortunately, all my licenses have expired. Does that mean I can't use their ticket support any more?
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You can always contact support.
PS It is strongly adviced to always use the files of the license you are using for that board. Mixing them could lead to confusion with our piracy team. Also keep your URL's up2date on your licenses. |
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You can always contact support for this..
By any chance you are using owned license? With owned license, you can still use it even your license expired. But 1 forum = 1 license.. Peace out. |
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