#79326
12/16/2001 8:21 PM
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What's the fastest you've ever set up a ubb? When I had 5.45, I did it all the time (stupid unreliable hosts)... I think mine was probably 5 minutes, not with 6.03 though, only done it once with this version, having the paid host and all.
[ 12-16-2001 10:48 PM: Message edited by: BloggerMan ]
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#79327
12/17/2001 12:52 AM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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If it's on a Win2K server with proper permissions on the folders already, it takes a few minutes to set a 6+ version up... that's a very basic install tho... getting the content right can take years....
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#79328
12/17/2001 1:10 AM
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It depends on your connection really. Fast connection would be faster because they can upload the file quicker then someone on dial-up. Fastest time for me on a 6+ would be 10 minutes.
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#79329
12/17/2001 1:16 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Lord Dexter: It depends on your connection really. Fast connection would be faster because they can upload the file quicker then someone on dial-up. Fastest time for me on a 6+ would be 10 minutes.
Unless the machine is sitting at your feet. 
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#79330
12/18/2001 12:10 AM
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3 minutes for a UBB 5 on one of our dev servers. I had it scripted. Whenever I added a user the script installed the UBB for me, I just had to edit cplinks.
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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#79331
12/18/2001 12:32 AM
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woa... how'd you do that?
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#79332
12/18/2001 2:09 AM
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Admin Emeritus
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< 1 minute.
On a local machine, at least. Unzip, move the files, visit cpanel, submit, register.
Tada.
UBB.classic: Love it or hate it, it was mine.
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#79333
12/18/2001 7:35 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Charles Capps: < 1 minute.
On a local machine, at least. Unzip, move the files, visit cpanel, submit, register.
Tada.
cmon CC that cheating
due to my crap connection and chmoding id say about 23 minutes, if i had a better connection that 56k that connects at 14k i could do laot better
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#79334
12/18/2001 10:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Charles Capps: < 1 minute.
On a local machine, at least. Unzip, move the files, visit cpanel, submit, register.
Tada.
Yeah, pretty much. That's about the way my localhost test board setups work. Installing on the live server depends on upload speed, but I had DSL so it wasn't very long, probably about 5-6 minutes.
---Jamin
Don't put that signature in your mouth! You don't know where it's been!
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#79335
12/19/2001 2:39 PM
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#79336
12/20/2001 7:57 AM
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3 min 23 seconds including content files i.e. ubb graphics
ver 6.1.3, 6.0.2 took about 10 seconds more
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#79337
12/28/2001 9:36 PM
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>= 3 mins give or take a few seconds on the stop watch. 
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#79338
01/03/2002 12:13 AM
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2-3 minutes, including basic registration, depending on the business of the server and the condition of my DSL... 
-DT
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#79339
01/03/2002 12:32 AM
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Spotlight Winner
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#79340
01/03/2002 2:33 PM
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For a UBB6, I can do it in about 2 minutes if the persons server is moving at a good pace... UBB5.x takes a bit longer because of that dreadful hand editing of files Of course, I do this for a living so its old hat... we should hire some of you guys to do installs. Some of you are speedy! [ 01-03-2002 01:34 PM: Message edited by: kristi ]
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#79341
01/03/2002 4:26 PM
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If i could do it online i'd jump at that kristi. And welcome! 
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