View Full Version : From phpBB 2.0.8 to VB 3.0.7
najrsh0c
Sat 16th Apr '05, 7:24am
Gents,
I know this sound a repeated question, however, i searched in the fourms and did not under stand. I have a 2.0.8 phpBB and i want to move it to VB3.0.7. I'm reading about the importer utilty however, i need FULL guidlines from A-Z.
I need to know the following,
1. What do i need to download from here (scripts, files and documentations)
2. What shuld i do with my running board.
3. what it to be run first.
I really apprecaite your usual support and cooperation.
Best regards!
SHN
Dilly
Sat 16th Apr '05, 8:04am
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=116398
najrsh0c
Sat 16th Apr '05, 8:26am
Many thanks,
How about the documentations? Step by Step installation. Then when done with the utility what is next?
Dilly
Sat 16th Apr '05, 11:03am
I'm not 100% but -
Leave your current board running, Impex will not alter it's database in any way - only read it's required data out of it. Follow the how to to install and run impex - its as simple as uploading the files, changing the config file and running from admincp. It's all spelled out in the manual. When your done, follow the end game section to the t. Every step must be followed or your forum will not function correctly. Once this is done run some tests to ensure vbulletin is running properly, and then you can remove the old forum.
Make sure you backup your old forum even after you move to VB, just in case something goes wrong.
najrsh0c
Sun 17th Apr '05, 1:20am
Greeting Dilly,
I really appreciate your help. What you are saying is this
changing the config file and running from admincp
It seems i'm missing something here. Dose that mean i have setup VB3 as frish installation on my server then upload those files (Impox) to the VB Main folder afterward i edite the configuration file then go to ADMINCP and do the import from there? Please advice.
Dilly
Sun 17th Apr '05, 5:16am
Yep. Install vbulletin fresh, and then upload the impex files to your vbulletin directory, ensuring you edit the config.php file to suit your database. (Rename the file from config.php.new to config.php)
Once that's done and everything's uploaded it will place a new menu in the admincp.
Simply run this menu, and follow the prompts and all will be sweet.
najrsh0c
Sun 17th Apr '05, 9:33am
N:)W We R talking. I really appreciate your help. I shall tell you when i finish. ;)
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