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Yes they are...but administrator,also, cannot upload more than 1,5 mb!
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Check the limits on the secondary usergroups. If they have a value in that spot other than "0", then that will be the limit.
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No it's 0 too!
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Again I'll ask, did you change the settings Princeton mentioned? If you have a php/mysql setting set to limit the attachment size, then no matter what you do in vbulletin, you won't be able to increase the size limit.
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OK, check all these:
vboptions > Message Attachment Options Attachments > Attachment Manager > check each type to see the size allowed Attachments > Attachment Permissions > check to see if any of those are edited from default (in red) Usergroups > Usergroup Manager > select usergroup > Attachment Permissions (check for *every* usergroup) Those are the only places I can see, besides the php/mysql settings, that would limit the size/amount of the attachments. Also, note this about the size: Quote:
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