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    setting up vbulletin

    I know, this is a dumb question, but how do I set this up? I never set it up on my current site but i am opening a new site and want to see how it all works.

    There is alot of stuff to do in the config file and I want to do it correctly.

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    Just edit the config.php add your database user name , password and database name to the needed places.
    Add your forum path like /home/user/public_html/forums
    Save it and upload it.

    Then run the installer it will take care of everything.
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    ill setup up for you for a few $$ if you like and if you purchase vbseo ill also do that for you.

    > Your host would pref need cpanel.

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    It was suprisingly easy to set up. I forgot just how ugly a stock vbulletin was

    I may install vbseo on this one later, depending on what it does for the current site I have it installed on.

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