5-in-1 Snitz Common Expansion Pack - Posted (2943 Views)
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The "5-in-1 Snitz Common Expansion Pack" is a compilation of five popular mods for Snitz 3.4.06 which are as follow:
1) Site Integration
2) Header Cell
3) Proder's File Attachment
4) Email All Users
5) Private Messages

Only the user's config.asp file connection string needs to be manually coded. All other files have the modifications already made to them and can simply be uploaded. The expansion pack has been tested on a MySql database but not Access or MSSQL.
The Expansion Pack is a step-by-step process.
The first mod is in it's own individual folder #1
The second mod is in it's own folder, the third in it's own folder, etc.
The installation process is sequential - meaning that there is no pick-and-choose. The last mod will contain files with previous modifications already installed in it.

The installation process is meant to be sequential so that the beginner can install, test and observe how each mod behaves before moving on to installing the next mod. If a problem is encountered it will be easier to reverse or trouble shoot.
The "5-in-1 Snitz Common Expansion Pack" is located on www.snitzbitz.com<
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Since the 5n1 pack also includes private messaging, I would recommend replacing your existing changed files with the originals before beginning installation of the 5n1 pack. The instructions specify that the mods made by the 5n1 pack should be installed in order; thus the latter mods probably refer to line numbers already changed by the earlier mods.<
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So it looks like there are config.asp files in each of the first 3 mods. I'm assuming that each builds on the previous one, so the connection string needs to be added in each of the files, correct? Also, the #2 header cell mod instructions (per readme file) shows changing code in 2 other files as well as the config file...is this just if you are installing it by itself? Thanks again.<
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If this is the first modification that you make and you want to simply replace the "config.asp" file with the one provided, then yes, you would have to change the connection string. The files provided with each mod (if they exist in the previous mods) include all of the changes for the new mod and the previous ones.

Thus, to install all five modifications, you should simply copy all the files from the first mod to the appropriate directories (overwriting wherever they exist) and run the database (dbs*) file. Then copy all the files from the second (overwriting wherever they exist) and run the database (dbs*) file, etc.

When you have finished copying the last of the five mods' files and have run the last database (dbs*) file, then edit your "config.asp" connection string and you should be done.<
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