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  • Protesta
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    @protesta

    Ok. Here is what I did and it works. Before I give you the long version. First, in each group click on admin. then click on settings. Make sure the enable forum is checked and save settings. I will check back tomorrow. If this did not work for you then reply and I will give you the long answer as to everything I did to get it working.


    Protesta
    Member

    @protesta

    attempted a fresh separate install of BBPress. Version 2.0.2 does not present a bb-config.php file to direct the integration to. additionally it adds about 3 lines of code to your .htaccess file. I am back at square one. HELP! :)


    Protesta
    Member

    @protesta

    I am facing the same issue except I also get the response that forum has not been set up for this group.

    I attempted to access the bbpress install directly, only to land on blank pages.

    Anyone know the answer to this one. Perhaps I should just uninstall, delete bb-config, install separately select use existing installation.


    Protesta
    Member

    @protesta

    i have what i believe to be a simple asnwer especially considering the changes coming to the buddybar in version 1.6.

    i can create my own perpetual menu. the issue is the required string for the username to automatically login and be brought to the correct member page.

    example would be domain.com/members/username/activity


    Protesta
    Member

    @protesta

    I made the attempt and then had to remove the code. the .htaccess description is not clear enough as i have multisite install. i did place the bp_enable_multiblog in the wp-config.php file.

    to further clarify the secondary blog issue. when the blog id is changed the links do go to that blog but cannot access the pages ultimately resolving to the home page of that blog. once there the pages still cannot be accessed.


    Protesta
    Member

    @protesta

    Would also be fine with moving the buddypress pages to a secondary blog. The issue with this currently is that the pages would not resolve even once they were created and accepted by the install.

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