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    OK, this is my first time changing servers.

    Here is what I did. I dumped the sql database on server 1 with SSH and downloaded it to my computer. I uploaded the sql file to the new server file system and restored the database with SSH. I checked the database and all tables transfered without a problem. I then uploaded all forum files to the new server using the same structure.

    Where I'm at now. The forum shows up perfect. I can login to both my user account and admin panel. The problem is I cannot see any posts. I dug a little further and I cannot see any user user profiles. I do have a modification that displays random photos on the forum home page and those do not show up which leads me to believe that the attachments are not working either.

    I then disabled the vBSEO plugin and the forum is good to go. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you in advance for your help.

    Scott G.

    the website is www.anglingne.com/forum

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    check your chown permissions on the vbseo files, especially ones that were generated by the old server.

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    Where are the chown files located?

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    everywhere...

    chown is kinda like chmod.
    chown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    specifically, check the config file

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    Do you know of any documentation that would walk me thru this? I'm not sure if I can do this.

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    for an easy first thing, try:

    make a back up of your settings (vbseo_all.xml)

    re-upload the entire vbseo package from a fresh download.
    chmod includes/config_vbseo.php to 777
    import your backup settings file
    chmod includes/config_vbseo.php to 644

    That should over-write any file issues you may have.

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    I upgraded from the RC to the gold version and it is still doing the same thing. Did everything you have listed.

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    Hello ,

    Make sure your php memory_limit is set to 32mb or a higher value
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    The PHP memory is set to 32. I will make it higher to see if it helps.

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    I have no idea how to do this. Do you have detailed information on how to do this?

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    you need to edit your php.ini file.

    it's different on all systems. mine is located at /usr/local/bin/php.ini

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