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Is this possible?
Is it possible to place a vb forum behind another membership system? I have a membership system now and would like my members to be able to log into my memberbase system then be able to automatically log into vb forum which we would place within our membership site.
I don't know if I'm making any sense but right now my new membership software comes with PHPbb integration and I would like to take my existing VB forum do the above, rather than start all over again. |
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Moved out of the Community Lounge. However, I wasn't sure if this was in regards to vB3 or vB4, so I just put it in vB4.
Many people have successfully bridged two software apps to be able to use a single user database/login. So yes, it can be done. However, it needs programming to be done. |
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Thanks Lynne. Sorry I didn't see that I had put it in the wrong forum. Would you happen to know of the top of your head any members that have done this that I could PM? Thanks so much.
Gabby |
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How can anyone answer when you're keeping this new software so secret? Have you tried searching here on it's name?
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I guess what I'm looking for also is system like they have here. Verifying a paid account before posting?
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Have you looked at the subscriptions?
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Thanks Bofoo.
Can't seem to get my subscriptions to work. That was the first thing we thought of. |
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Its not working, because your not setting it up properly. I have mine on a few forums working just fine.
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