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VBSEO Sitemap for non standard admincp directory

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    VBSEO Sitemap for non standard admincp directory

    For Security reasons, I chose to use a different directory for my vbulletin admin panel installation path instead of the standard vbulletin.com/admincp.

    From the VBSEO panel in the vbulletin control panel the VBSEO control panel works fine, & VBSEO Sitemap Reports works fine, I'm having trouble with the middle link "VBSEO Sitemap Settings"

    I'm pretty sure it is because of my non standard admincp install because it is trying to reference that url with admincp in the address.

    Please point me to where I can change this to the directory name I use. I thought I located the file in the cpnav_vbseo_sitemap.xml where it listed [admincpdir] in the string, I tried a couple different variations using [myfolderdir] & [myfolder] but couldn't get it to work.

    It's not the end ofthe world but would be nice to not look at that dead white "page not found." for VBSEO Sitemap Settings.

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    Have you set the correct path for your new directory inside of your config.php?
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    for the standard vbulletin config.php? or for vbseo_config ?

    Does VBSEO add a file to the standard vb config.php?

    Everything in the forum works flawlessly except the vbseo sitemap settings.
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    I mean did you change this inside of your config.php.

    PHP Code:
    $config['Misc']['admincpdir'] = 'admincp'
    The link for the settings is based off of that.
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    Edit: didn't see Olegs Post while I was typing this response, I used Michaels advice and changed the path in the config.php file and it resolved the problem

    That fixed it, thank you.

    I didn't setup the config.php file, my coder did, but I'm good at following directions I guess he didn't change that file for some reason.

    Do only 3rd party plugins use that reference, cause it seems strange that everything else worked fine?

    Thanks again,

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    Not a lot of other would really need a link like that. However how it used to be set, your link on your footer would also have been incorrect.
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