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  • directprint
    Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 62
    • 3.6.x

    Upgrade Version not changed

    In AdminCP, after upgrading to 3.7.3 the Message appears that I still need to upgrade.

    Left top say's Admin Control Panel (vBulletin 3.7.2 Patch Level 1)
    Middle say's Latest version available: 3.7.3

    Bottom of my forum Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
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  • Ray2khax
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 244
    • 4.0.0

    #2
    Yeah I got the same problem exept mine is still saying version 3.7.2 at the bottom of the website.
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    • Steve Machol
      Former Customer Support Manager
      • Jul 2000
      • 154488

      #3
      Originally posted by directprint
      In AdminCP, after upgrading to 3.7.3 the Message appears that I still need to upgrade.

      Left top say's Admin Control Panel (vBulletin 3.7.2 Patch Level 1)
      Middle say's Latest version available: 3.7.3

      Bottom of my forum Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
      You need to upload all the 3.7.3 files and run 'install/upgrade.php'. You need to make sure that version 3.7.3 is showing in the upper right hand corner of the page. If it's not, then you have not uploaded all the vB 3.7.3 files.
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      • directprint
        Member
        • Jun 2006
        • 62
        • 3.6.x

        #4
        Originally posted by Steve Machol
        You need to upload all the 3.7.3 files and run 'install/upgrade.php'. You need to make sure that version 3.7.3 is showing in the upper right hand corner of the page. If it's not, then you have not uploaded all the vB 3.7.3 files.
        I uploaded all files on the list here http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/blog.php?u=37 and then ran the install which worked fine.
        Steve from downunder - Bikes and Scooter Forum
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        • Steve Machol
          Former Customer Support Manager
          • Jul 2000
          • 154488

          #5
          That link has nothing to do with upgrading vB.
          Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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          • directprint
            Member
            • Jun 2006
            • 62
            • 3.6.x

            #6
            Originally posted by Steve Machol
            That link has nothing to do with upgrading vB.
            oops wrong link.. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showp...21&postcount=3

            I just want too upgrade to 3.7.3 without overwriting every file that is already on the site, was hoping to just change the relative files effected.

            Just seems that every time there is an upgrade I am uploading the whole vbulletin files structure again including graphics which seems pointless.

            Will I be able to perform another upgrade because I have already gone through the process and there was no errors.
            Last edited by directprint; Wed 27 Aug '08, 4:05pm.
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            • Steve Machol
              Former Customer Support Manager
              • Jul 2000
              • 154488

              #7
              This link has nothing to do with vB 3.7.3:



              And you cannot upgrade without uploading all the non-image files. All of them change with each version.
              Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
              Change CKEditor Colors to Match Style (for 4.1.4 and above)

              Steve Machol Photography


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              • joao
                New Member
                • Oct 2004
                • 9
                • 3.0.3

                #8
                Originally posted by directprint
                In AdminCP, after upgrading to 3.7.3 the Message appears that I still need to upgrade.

                Left top say's Admin Control Panel (vBulletin 3.7.2 Patch Level 1)
                Middle say's Latest version available: 3.7.3

                Bottom of my forum Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
                I'm with this exact same problem! The same version.

                Originally posted by Steve Machol
                You need to upload all the 3.7.3 files and run 'install/upgrade.php'. You need to make sure that version 3.7.3 is showing in the upper right hand corner of the page. If it's not, then you have not uploaded all the vB 3.7.3 files.
                I uploaded all the files and run the upgrade.php file.
                Clicked the next buttons about 5 times and then it taked me to the admin control panel with no errors. What can I do ?

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                • Nick
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 3507
                  • 3.8.x

                  #9
                  Originally posted by joao
                  I'm with this exact same problem! The same version.



                  I uploaded all the files and run the upgrade.php file.
                  Clicked the next buttons about 5 times and then it taked me to the admin control panel with no errors. What can I do ?
                  Please start your own support thread.
                  Regards,
                  Nick

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                  • joao
                    New Member
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 9
                    • 3.0.3

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nick
                    Please start your own support thread.
                    Is this any kind of rule? You are the second person that say this to me.
                    Why would I create my own thread if the problem described in this one is actually the exact same problem as mine ?

                    Anyway, here is my thread:
                    Last edited by joao; Sat 30 Aug '08, 2:32pm.

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                    • Zachery
                      Former vBulletin Support
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 59097

                      #11
                      Originally posted by joao
                      Is this any kind of rule? You are the second person that say this to me.
                      Why would I create my own thread if the problem described in this one is actually the exact same problem as mine ?

                      Anyway, here is my thread:
                      http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283469
                      Problems are rarely the same, even if you think they are.

                      Unlike most forums, for our support forums it is better to start your own thread for an issue than bump an old one.

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                      • Nick
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 3507
                        • 3.8.x

                        #12
                        Originally posted by joao
                        Is this any kind of rule? You are the second person that say this to me.
                        Why would I create my own thread if the problem described in this one is actually the exact same problem as mine ?

                        Anyway, here is my thread:
                        http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283469
                        Originally posted by Zachery
                        Problems are rarely the same, even if you think they are.

                        Unlike most forums, for our support forums it is better to start your own thread for an issue than bump an old one.
                        And it's much harder to give support to multiple people at a time in one thread.
                        It's much easier and more organized (and quite frankly, makes common sense) to have one support thread per problem, per user.
                        Regards,
                        Nick

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