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Funny thing is he still had the config file from vB v3.8.2 as the current one, but now it shows the correct version number, v4.2.1
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I guess I'm not a complete idiot - I had just re-downloaded that file and was trying to figure out why I had a config.php and a config.new.php file....
Thanks for the help Ozzy - seriously, you have got to be the most knowledgeable guy on this site. Also appreciate the nudge from TheLastSuperman (you were right, using basic 'Notepad' seems to have created the problem). Thanks guys! |
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config.new.php is how the file comes in the download, it is like that so you don't accidentally overwrite your config.php file.
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Another thing you can do to help protect yourself against this type of thing happening, if you are unfamiliar with editing the file is this.
1) Download the config.php file, and save it somewhere on your computer. 2) Download the config.php file again, and open it in your editor, and make any changes. 3) Re-upload the edited file. Now if you should get some errors like the ones in this thread, simply upload the original version you saved on your computer. |
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Nope, I have never used it, so not entirely sure.
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Ordinarily, I would almost always do that, but I've never once had an issue editing files with Notepad, and adding a single user ID didn't seem complex enough to even worry about it. I appreciate the help and sorry to create additional work. I'm generally pretty savvy with vbulletin mods and file edits.
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