Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

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Re: Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

Postby rajeshv on Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:36 am

Hello ,
I have installed joomla software on my webserver i want to integrate vbulletin software with seamless automated login from joomla site into vbulletin forum ,I have need how to configure. I am trying to do that . In JFusion Plugin Configuration

i got

error * Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

and sucess message * Configuration saved successfully!
* vbulletin: needs to have user registration disabled as it is a slave. Users that register in a slave software can not login to Joomla.

Please help me.

Thanks
Rajesh Verma
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Re: Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

Postby Alan on Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:28 pm

rajeshv wrote:Hello ,
I have installed joomla software on my webserver i want to integrate vbulletin software with seamless automated login from joomla site into vbulletin forum ,I have need how to configure. I am trying to do that . In JFusion Plugin Configuration

i got

error * Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

and sucess message * Configuration saved successfully!
* vbulletin: needs to have user registration disabled as it is a slave. Users that register in a slave software can not login to Joomla.

Please help me.

Thanks
Rajesh Verma
sdei


Hi Rajes,

The JFusion plugin source path not found means that you have entered an invalid path to vbulletin's files. Did you use the wizard when you got that message? The second warning means that you have vbulletin set as a slave but have registration enabled. For best results, you should disable vbulletin registration and let the user's register via Joomla. Otherwise, users will not be created in Joomla if they register in vBulletin first. Or, set vbulletin as the master and Joomla as the slave, but the opposite applies where you need to disable Joomla's registration in the global configuration.

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Re: Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

Postby anht on Sat Mar 27, 2010 6:59 pm

Hi,

I/ve got same problem with zgeek
On same dedicated server, the slave one was configured very easy, it can read the number of members on both sites, but the master one kept getting the same message like zgeek
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Re: Error: jFusion plugin source path not found

Postby Alan on Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:03 am

anht wrote:Hi,

I/ve got same problem with zgeek
On same dedicated server, the slave one was configured very easy, it can read the number of members on both sites, but the master one kept getting the same message like zgeek


Are you sure that the path to your vbulletin installation is correct? If so, it may be that apache is configured to not allow Joomla's files to access vBulletin's directory.

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