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Question - Is there a way to add "associate" emails with my account, as I used to be able to?
I run a forum that's got a team of administrators, and several years ago, I remember there being some kind of feature/functionality here on vBulletin.org where I could set up their emails to be associated with my account/license. Doing so would allow them to view code and download mods here on vBulletin.org as if they had a valid license.
Now I seemingly can't find that option anywhere. Without this functionality, they all have to rely on me and ask me to look into whatever sort of code/downloads they need, and it can get pretty time-consuming. Is this still possible, or am I the only one who will ever be able to view them on my account, with no way to add "associates" for lack of a better term? If it is possible, can you please explain what I need to do in order to enable this? Thanks for any replies in advance. |
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You do that over at vBulletin.com.
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Can't find where it is since they redesigned the site then. I've looked everywhere in the Members Area.
EDIT: Disregard, I found where it was. Sorry for the trouble! Admittedly it's not too obvious, so in case anyone else has this problem in the future, it's the "Priority Forums Support" option in the Members' Area. |
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