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ron4mac:

--- Quote from: PaulProe on September 06, 2017, 11:58:13 pm ---Not sure what to share

--- End quote ---

A dump of the user and usergroup tables would be helpful.

PaulProe:
Attached is a zip file with these:

Coppermine user & usergroups both with and without bridge enabled

vB user and usergroups.

While I was in there, I pulled a clip of the data and saved in jpg format incase you just want a quick glance.

I also tried editing the Coppermine Admin and SuperAdmin fields to allow access ("1") but that didn't have any affect. Kind of tells me it is a coding issue and not a data issue

thanks for any help

Paul

ron4mac:
Thanks. I can see where the issue is. I have no info on the layout of the vB3 database, but the vB4 one must have been changed. As it is now, the way the bridge is written, only the vB user admin would be able to have administrator rights at CPG when bridged (you can try that to verify).

I'm traveling tomorrow and for the next week, but I'll try to come up with a fix for users such as GCC and PaulP as soon as I can (maybe I'll have a chunk of down time where I'm looking for something to do ;D ).

ron4mac:
It may be simpler than I thought. Try the following:

In bridge/vbulletin30.inc.php, on line 162, replace

--- Code: ---                $sql = "SELECT g.{ .....
--- End code ---
with

--- Code: ---                $sql = "SELECT membergroupids, g.{ .....
--- End code ---

Let me know whether that makes a difference.

PaulProe:
Tried it but no difference

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