In the Forum Manager set the Default View Age to 'Show All Threads'.
Admin CP -> Forums & Moderators -> Forum Manager -> Edit Forum -> Default View Age -> Show All Threads
Or to update them all at once, run this query (assuming no table prefix is being used):
UPDATE forum SET daysprune=-1;
After running that query, update the forum counters:
Admin CP -> Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild Forum Information
Note: To run queries you first need to give yourself permission to run queries in the Admin CP. To do this, edit this section of config.php:
// ****** USERS WITH QUERY RUNNING PERMISSIONS ******
// The users specified here will be allowed to run queries from the control panel.
// See the above entries for more information on the format.
// Please note that the ability to run queries is quite powerful. You may wish
// to remove all user IDs from this list for security reasons.
$canrunqueries = 'x';
...with x being your userid number.
Admin CP -> Forums & Moderators -> Forum Manager -> Edit Forum -> Default View Age -> Show All Threads
Or to update them all at once, run this query (assuming no table prefix is being used):
UPDATE forum SET daysprune=-1;
After running that query, update the forum counters:
Admin CP -> Maintenance -> Update Counters -> Rebuild Forum Information
Note: To run queries you first need to give yourself permission to run queries in the Admin CP. To do this, edit this section of config.php:
// ****** USERS WITH QUERY RUNNING PERMISSIONS ******
// The users specified here will be allowed to run queries from the control panel.
// See the above entries for more information on the format.
// Please note that the ability to run queries is quite powerful. You may wish
// to remove all user IDs from this list for security reasons.
$canrunqueries = 'x';
...with x being your userid number.
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