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A little more info!

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    A little more info!

    Guys, I just purchased. You guys don't have much in the way of details for your test.

    Install this test script on your server prior to uploading either the Zend or ionCube version of vBSEO to test for Compatibility.
    Ok, so where do I upload it to? How do I run the test? You guys should make a basic checklist.

    Mike

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    Ok, I loaded the file and ran the script. I have Zend v2.6, so I can assume it will be safe to run the vBSEO 2.4.0 - Zend version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesilvia
    Ok, I loaded the file and ran the script. I have Zend v2.6, so I can assume it will be safe to run the vBSEO 2.4.0 - Zend version?
    yes, it will be safe for you to run the vBSEO 2.4.0 - Zend version,


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    Guys, I really wish you had better instructions. After installing, what do I do? It says this:

    1. CHMOD 666 the 'vB-root/includes/config_vbseo.php' file
    2. Using your browser, visit: http://www.yoursite.com/vB-root/vbseocp.php
    3. For security purposes CHMOD 644 back your 'config_vbseo.php' file after configuring vBSEO
    Ok, I went to that panal and it ask for a password. How do I set the password?

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    Ok, never mind I figured it out.

    Mike

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    Hello,

    the first time you access vbseocp, your password is empty and you will be asked to define the password.

    edit: ok, great

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    Thanks!

    Is there a place to see recommended settings? Are they defaulted to what VBSeo uses?

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesilvia
    Thanks!

    Is there a place to see recommended settings? Are they defaulted to what VBSeo uses?

    Mike
    Recommended settings are automatically applied when you install vBSEO. Of course you can individually edit the majority of your settings depending upon the context of your forums and the search terms that you are aiming to place highly for.

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