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Heads up - New version of UBB due out this week.

See title - nothing really cool happening with this version, but it is a major upgrade as it adds several options and rearanges the files.

UBB says that version 6.0 will probably be out in the next 2 months or so, which probably means next year.

Spark

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Kevin Jon Schlossberg
SysOp and Administrator for BladeForums.com
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Jim-
Our upgrades seldom take us down for more than a couple of hours. And these I usually attempt on Sundays or late evenings.

Thanks for the heads up, Spark.
Rich
 
FYI Rich - don't know if you saw the version notes -

There is now an option to reset thread counts and files for each individual forum as opposed to the mass version before - this should help you immensely when you run into corruption problems in the Handguns and General / Legal forums.

Spark

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Kevin Jon Schlossberg
SysOp and Administrator for BladeForums.com
www.bladeforums.com
 
Thanks, Spark. I missed it.
I did note that the Update threads now takes closer to one hour than ten. That's a step in the right direction!
Rich
 
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