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After you FTP your files to get 4.2.1 loaded again, go to
http://www.yoursitesname.com/forum/install/upgrade.php in your browser. (This information is from a previous post in this thread)You will need to enter your customer code from vb and then the update is done automatically. Apparently, there will be an option presented to you to select the version. Information given was select the left option to get 4.2.1. Before you do ANYTHING else after the update completes, you should go in and remove the folder called /install/ from your server. This is from a 70 year old. Consider that as you proceed! ![]() The message above that says you can reload 4.2.1 is news to me. Prior to that, I thought you had to get the ISP to do it from a backup. I was told you can't go backwards in vb updates. But WHAT THE HELL DO I KNOW! Elmer --------------- Added [DATE]1381419869[/DATE] at [TIME]1381419869[/TIME] --------------- OK. STRAIGHT UP! Does anyone know for sure that you can reload 4.2.1, run update, select from a "choice" the version that you want, and go back to 4.2.1! I need a confirmation on this! If it is correct, v4.2.2 is fricken history on my forum. I will go back to v4.2.1 immediately. Elmer |
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