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Me and a friend we are both using vBulletin and we plan to merge our forums, so my question is possible that 2 forums hosted in 2 diferent servers use the same mysql database? A post in my forum can be see in his forum too.
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Set the $servername in the config.php file.
Also please go to this page and enter your username, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page) |
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Thanks a lot
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Would you need two licenses for this?
I assume so but was thinking maybe since they share the same db... ahh well.. |
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Yeah, I've always liked the idea of merging two databases for vB
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yeah.. i would like to do it for a network that i'm helping out with cept for you'd need to buy vbulletin for each and evreyone.. lol
we just all share a board |
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