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Old 09-16-2007, 06:26 PM
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Forum in root directory

Hi, i'm about to install VBSEO to my site.
However, my forum is installed to the root directory. How can i install the VBSEO files so they won't conflict or overwrite my VB files (eg, includes, images folders already exsist in the root).
Thank you for your help, Carl
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It won't overwrite anything, it will just place the new files in their appropriate directories.
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Thanks for the quick reply Keith.
I'm getting a warning from my ftp client that it does want to overwrite the folder. Which makes sense?
How can i upload a (for example) folder named 'includes' when there is a folder with that name already (in the VB root)
Do i just transfer the new SEO files into the exsisting 'includes' folder?
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Just answer "Yes" to overwrite. It doesn't replace or delete anything already there.
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Ok - will do.
I'll report back so others may read in the future.
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Yup - it worked
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