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Sitemap problem after forum move

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    Sitemap problem after forum move

    Hey, after i've moved my forum from /vbul/ to root my sitemaps displaying this. It still has the /vbul/ any idea how i can fix this?

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    - <sitemapindex xmlns="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap/0.84">
    - <sitemap>
    <loc>http://www.myforum.com/vbul/sitemap_1.xml.gz</loc>

    <lastmod>2007-01-07T03:06:01+00:00</lastmod>

    </sitemap>


    </sitemapindex>

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    It should be based off of the Forums URL you have defined in vBulletin Options, or it could also be based off the URL defined in your vBSEO options if you put one there (AdminCP->vBulletin Options->vBSEO Sitemap Options).

    Did you check that from the other thread where we were discussing your forum move to root?

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    Dont have a AdminCP->vBulletin Options->vBSEO Sitemap Options.

    AdminCP->vBulletin Options->Sitename/url settings) is set ok.

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    Scroll down the list, if you have vBSEO Sitemap installed, it will be shown there. It may not say exactly "vBSEO Sitemap", but it will be very similar to that.

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    Honest its not there.

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    Should i just put the sitemap folder back in the /vbul/ folder? would that work?

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    If it's not there, then that means that vBSEO Sitemap was not installed. Make sure you install the XML product file.
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    That was it, its working again. Your a legend!

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