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rkp
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59 Posts

Posted - 23 July 2007 :  07:58:04  Show Profile
I haven't had a response as of yet... so I'm going to bump this.

I got my password reset mod working, but I am not able to send email from any of the email links after one of these upgrades.I believe that the Logged in users who are active v3.3 or my fat finger editing may be the cause. When I break something, how easy is it to put it back?

I just noticed that my Logged in user count won't advance as well.

It currently says:
quote:
Current number of users logged in is 2
Highest ever was 1 on 6/27/2007 10:23:41 AM

Well there are 2 users logged in.. but I know that there have been as many as 12 logged in at once. Then highest ever number doesn't increase.

So I'm having 2 issues:
No email
No Highest ever logged in won't change.

Anyone have any ideas?
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pdrg
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United Kingdom
2897 Posts

Posted - 23 July 2007 :  08:45:09  Show Profile  Send pdrg a Yahoo! Message
Fraid it's rather tricky to tell with such a modded setup - we can only really truly support the core setup (standardised) and make suggestions where we can for modded forums - the problem is that so many mods were written by so many people over such a long time, there's no central repository of contraindications (as with the dim i, j business above)

If nobody answered, it's likely that they don't feel they can help guessing blind into such a minefield of edits!
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rkp
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59 Posts

Posted - 25 July 2007 :  07:07:37  Show Profile
What's my recourse.. reinstall everything?
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pdrg
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United Kingdom
2897 Posts

Posted - 25 July 2007 :  12:11:32  Show Profile  Send pdrg a Yahoo! Message
Personally, I'd build it up a layer at at time - start with the base (known good) install and test, then add the mod you want the most and test, etc. If you back up after each mod you install, then if one messes up your install, you'll know what the problem is, and be able to roll back to the last known good configuration and forget about the mod which tipped the balance.

Or get by with the core basic install, or try adding the 5-in-1 mod which slipstreams five common mods into one simple install
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