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in my forum some most the threads moved to a different section on its own can any1 help
my site is desijannat.net ![]() |
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They don't just move on their own. Someone moved them.
The only way to put them back it to use a backup of your site from when they were all in the correct place. |
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but we dont have a backup
and is there a way we can check who moved the threads? |
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you have a log's menu in your admincp, you can look in there
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If you don't have a backup, you are SOL. But, at least now you know why you should by backing up your database regularly and you will start to do so, right?
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itz not like physically moving itz like it shows its in the right section but when you click on it it takes you to somewhere else
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It *is* in MTV. The last post info just wasn't updated. If you ran Rebuild Forum Information, it would disappear from there.
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but it should be in request section not mtv
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