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Last Login: 09/06/2008 17:35:47
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Supreme Being
      
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You can simply recreate the database, or create second "blank" database, and copy the default admin user that is created across to your forum.
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James Trott Developer
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Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 09/06/2008 17:35:47
Posts: 11,
Visits: 61
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Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 09/06/2008 17:35:47
Posts: 11,
Visits: 61
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Supreme Being
      
Group: Administrators
Last Login: 2 days ago @ 13:47:50
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Mac d'Mac (12/05/2008) Just create a user, and then go into the dbase and manually change their role from 3 to 5.... simple as that... although look out there are a few role tables about...Indeed, the roles tables are why we tend to not reccomend just creating a new user in the case of a lost admin account.
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James Trott Developer
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