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Seperate Forums
I currently use amember as my cms (www.amember.com) and every time I have a new subscriber to my service it automatically updates vbulletin and gives them access. If there subscription is cancelled it also automatically update vbulletin. Is there anyway I could seperate my forums where some of it is open to only the paid subscribers and the rest is open to the general public after they sign up and confirm their email even though I am using amember? Any response is deeply appreciated.
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Can someone please help me with this?
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Yes, use the usergroups.
when member pays the go to paid usergroup with extra permissions when they are unpaid they go back to normal. |
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