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DigitalMntsnow
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Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:15:09  Show Profile
Just got Snitz forum setup and I would like to create a "special title" Such as "Admin's wife" instead of "Administrator" ect. ect. for a couple of members is this possible?

How?

Also what is the process to go thru to "upgrade" from version 3.1 sr4 to 3.3 sr2 without losing settings ect....Looked for a "FAQ" on how to perform upgrades and didnt see one Direct me to a tutorial?

Thanks In Advance for all your help!



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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin

USA
16655 Posts

Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:23:40  Show Profile
You can set user's titles by editing their profile. While logged in as Admin, goto the Member's page. Find the user you want to edit and click on the pencil icon on the right hand side of the page.
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DigitalMntsnow
Starting Member

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Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:32:12  Show Profile
Thanks...I can see that but the only Options that I see are

Admin.
Moderator.
Normal User.



Thanks...Reread your post and saw that there is a "title" option avaliable RIGHT UNDER the Users name!

DOH


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Also what is the process to go thru to "upgrade" from version 3.1 sr4 to 3.3 sr2 without losing settings ect....Looked for a "FAQ" on how to perform upgrades and didnt see one Direct me to a tutorial?
Any help on this one? lol

Thanks again

Edited by - DigitalMntsnow on 30 July 2001 23:34:48
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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin

USA
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Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:40:52  Show Profile
By settings, if you mean colors and such, you won't loose them, just run setup.asp after you overwrite all of the files with the new ones.

But, if you have made any modifications to your current files, you'll lose those modifications with the new version.
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DigitalMntsnow
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Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:42:49  Show Profile
Thanks :)

Just wanted to make sure

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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin

USA
16655 Posts

Posted - 30 July 2001 :  23:54:02  Show Profile
Just make sure to not overwrite your database (if you are using the Access DB). You can use your current Database and just update it with setup.asp.
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