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    Hey can someone tell my whats the file that stores all the members and there info on, i want to keep the members on another forum


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    its in the database on cpanel

    Phpmyadmin > MysQl (Pick Your Database) > Find "users"

    That will display all records of your forum members.
    FITTY.
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    so how do i transfer the users onto another forum?
    Last edited by Jackbee; 12-12-2006 at 04:18 PM.


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    search on google "MysQl dumper" this will allow you to back it up and restore it to your new vBulletin!
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    oh i thought it was just a file that was in the cpanel, anyway ill do it and tell you if i have any luck


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    Ok then, and if it was a file it would be a pretty large file and too easy to delete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geddit View Post
    search on google "MysQl dumper" this will allow you to back it up and restore it to your new vBulletin!
    Agreed i found MySQL dumper very useful when I was running my forum

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    i dont think this is the problem, i think its my mysql details are wrong, how do i find them out?


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