Nathan Explosion Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 (edited) Just going to add this to the fun... If it was me doing this, I'd be checking if I have any other non-Invision applications installed which may have a table in the database. For example...."links"... With NO knowledge of what you have installed in your Invision environment, and NO knowledge of whether you have 1 table called "links" or multiple tables called "links_<SOMETHING>", I'd be wondering if that was used by an application called "Links Directory" Edited January 5 by Nathan Explosion Marc and teraßyte 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
15Degrees Posted January 5 Author Share Posted January 5 Ill give that a try. At the moment Invision is working fine on the new Db with the new Db details. Ill now delete all the invision tables out of my WP database 🙂 and also delete commentmeta and links out of the Invision DB. Its actually not taken me too long to do this to be honest.  Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
15Degrees Posted January 5 Author Share Posted January 5 23 minutes ago, Nathan Explosion said: Just going to add this to the fun... If it was me doing this, I'd be checking if I have any other non-Invision applications installed which may have a table in the database. For example...."links"... With NO knowledge of what you have installed in your Invisiion environment, and NO knowledge of whether you have 1 table called "links" or more than one tables called "links_<SOMETHING>", I'd be wondering if that was used by an application called "Links Directory" I only have base Invision installed with Calendar. The only plugin I am using is SSO. Either way I have deleted both links and commentmeta and it's all still working 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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