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If you are editing the username of an existing member, you should update your counters afterwards. how i do that?
and that page comes up showing all the different stuff, do i change any of the stats or just leave them alone? |
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#2
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you just change the name and save thats it.
i guess you can go to>Maintenance>>Update Counters>>Update User Titles and Ranks |
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#3
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I've never updated counters after changing a username.
Update Counters is under the Maintenance drop-down. |
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#4
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agreed, after i change username i just refesh i guess lol.
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#5
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You shouldn't need to update counters after changing a username.
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#6
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There is an "Update User Names" option on that page. I guess you only need to run it if you see the old username still on your site.
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#8
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No, it doesn't.
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#9
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I think it is as you say, only do it if there are problems, because I have never had to do it and it's always worked just fine to change the username in the admincp and have it show up correctly in the forums.
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#10
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If you change the username from the AdminCP, then there is no need to run any update scripts.
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