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Many years ago I installed cinq's vbglossary for a short time.
I eventually uninstalled it, but the options have always remained in my admincp options. I have got rid of all xml files that came with it, but I still have it listed in my vbulletin options. Does anyone know how I can get rid of this? |
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In what admincp options? They either get removed by uninstalling the product, removing of the xml file, or sometimes, removing the field from the database. You will probably have to find the install instructions and just do everything backwards.
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Thanks Lynne,
The options appear in admincp under settings->options. Unfortunately, since this isn't available anymore I don't have access to the instructions. I've removed all the xml files, but haven't checked the database. |
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If it's under the options, the it should have been deleted when you uninstalled the mod unless he had you add the options yourself. If you are in debug mode, you can delete them.
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Thanks for the help.
For anyone else that has this issue you can delete the entries from the setting and setting_group tables |
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