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Protecting Admin Dir
How do i go about doing this?

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PLEASE search the Links 2.0 support forums and the Resources section of this site for password protect.

This has been discussed MANY times before!

Regards,

Eliot Lee
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Im glad it was discussed many times before but im new and this place is like a jungle just to post something so im not even going to try to find out where the search feature is if you even have one

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Uh...look at the top menu bar in the forum pages: Search (wow, go figure) and also there is a search box in all the Resources section pages...click on Resources.

You really have to put more effort into this...

Regards,

Eliot Lee
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Ive put enough effort into trying to get this script to stay alive but it deleted all the links a few minutes ago and that pisses me off cause i made 233 links :(

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Didn't you keep the BACKUP files in the backup folder? If not, then that is your problem. You can easily restore your links.db by using a recent backup within the backup folder.

And also, there are quite a few threads where "deleting links" have been discussed and how to fix the problem.

Regards,

Eliot Lee
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Well this program is rump so now im not using it anymore due to the fact that it liked to delete links all the time and not have a recent backup of the latest links you made.

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'and not have a recent backup of the latest links you made.'

Did you look in your backup directory?!

Glenn

Links 2 Mods Site:
http://cgi-resource.co.uk/pages/links2mods.shtml
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Yeah and there is one file that has only one link in it which is alot less than i made. How do i backup the links manually? For future reference

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Well, there are couple different methods, but the easiest is simply downloading the LINKS.DB file via FTP from your server to your local computer.

Regards,

Eliot Lee
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category.db, email.db and links.db should backup automatically when you rebuild.

Paul
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