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Old July 10th, 2005, 05:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question vBulletin & Photopost same users

Hello,

I've got two websites in diferent domains (same server), one with photopost and one with vBulletin 3.07

At the moment the users have to register two times (in vBulletin, and in Photopost)... I want to know if is there a solution to integrate the users, so one registration would be enough.

Any idea?

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Old July 10th, 2005, 11:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well you could integrate the logins if they are on the server as far as one login if you integrate with the VB but migrating the existing users to vb3 you would need to write a script.

Your cookies would never match so you would of course need to login on each domain/product but the username password would be the same so they only register once.

The ultimate best approach is to move both apps under one domain.
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Old July 10th, 2005, 06:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well you could integrate the logins if they are on the server as far as one login if you integrate with the VB but migrating the existing users to vb3 you would need to write a script.
I am too bad with scriptting, isn't any script?

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The ultimate best approach is to move both apps under one domain.
Ok... If I move both apps under one domain what I have to do? Is there any instructions to do the integration? I can't loose any user and now there are users registered in the two apps.

One question, if I do this... can I asign permissions to user groups in order to no all groups can uploads photos but yes post in forums?
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Again you would need to write a script to place the Photopost users into your forum database and renumber the userid's in the photopost database where the userid's change.

Then do the other stuff noted
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