I must be dense, but I have not found in your documentation a list of server OS versions that are supported, or a recommended platform to use.
I will be trying this out for use at a community college as a staff forum. We have Windows 2000 server boxes as our current standard. Can I just load vBulletin on one of these to try it out? Can it even be configured to run on an XP station? BlackBerry Pearl 8100 [Archive] - Free RIM Blackberry Forums & Downloads:: unable to use desktop manager via windows 98 se. theme. Blingball (colorpearl) for 4.5 OS vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. http://forum.eveek.com/archive/index.php/f-17.htmlHOME |
Thanks. Obviously, I am new to this type of software. I appreciate the help.:)
Anything that supports PHP, MySQL, and a decent webserver (apache). [Discussion] vBulletin 3.5 Spanish Language Pack [Archive] - vBulletin :: Nosotros en los Foros queremos desearte Feliz Cumpleaños! in 3.5.3 have a lot of error using old vbulletin variables like $user[username] http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-159754.htmlHOME | QuickBooks error: certificate invalid [Archive] - ZPAY Payroll Systems :: I was able to set this up on a different PC using same version of all software, so your only option if its not working is to upgrade the OS. http://zpay.com/vbulletin/archive/index.php?t-449.htmlHOME |
EDIT: Damnit Zachery. :p
It will run on windows 2000 as long as it has php and mysql installed with IIS or apache :)
Same goes for XP, :)
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