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Old 09-17-2007, 06:58 AM
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Question Moving VBulletin

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I am considering using a CMS on my site. I believe that the CMS and VBulletin cannot both be installed on the root and if that is the case, I need to move my VBulletin installation to a folder.

I am concerned that all of my indexed pages will disappear if I do this!! Is there any way to keep the existing URL's (VBSEO) the same after the move?

Also, if anyone has any extra advice ref this, please let me have it
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Hi

I am considering using a CMS on my site. I believe that the CMS and VBulletin cannot both be installed on the root and if that is the case, I need to move my VBulletin installation to a folder.

I am concerned that all of my indexed pages will disappear if I do this!! Is there any way to keep the existing URL's (VBSEO) the same after the move?

Also, if anyone has any extra advice ref this, please let me have it
A Cms and vBulletin can be installed on forum root however you may need to rename your index.php to forum.php or something similar and then change Script Name for Forum Home Page setting in vBulletin Options.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:00 AM
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Thanks - are there no commonly named files in Joomla vs VBulletin for example?
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:04 AM
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Thanks - are there no commonly named files in Joomla vs VBulletin for example?
I never used Joomla so i can't answer that
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