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Is there any way that i can use one registration to send the info two two different database for two different forums?

I have two different forum of the same "family" and i do not want my users to register two times.

Tnx
Why not merge them together since they are of the same 'family' ?
I need to keep them separate, different color different logos and graphics
Why not make one board, give each forum a section, and make each section use it's own skin?
Can they be on the same web site but with 2 different adresses?

like www.me.com/1 and www.me.com/2
Yes.

Just change cookie settings, board URL and such accordingly.
Nice tnx very much.
Hi,

Is it possible to have different forums using the above method BUT with them each having their own domain name (instead of using a sub-domain):

For example:

http://www.abc1.com and http://www.xyz1.com

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So for instance would I be able to create something like this where one forum with it's own domain name hosts (for want of a better word) several other forums (with their own domain names), so that when you click on those sections they open up into their own skin/domain etc. But the member doesn't have to re-register to post in those other forums? Or would I need vB for that?

I hope that makes sense - I also did a search but this thread was the closest that i could find. Thanks in advance for any ideas/pointers.

UPDATE:
OK, found this useful thread:http://community.mybboard.net/showthread.php?tid=18158&page=2
and it seems like what I actually want is to be able to 'force' different themes for different categories/forums on my main board and use different URL's for them. I'm just not sure how to do this?

UPDATE: OK, found out how to force themes - really easy (via Admin CP>Manage Forums) and I've seen it before, I just never needed it before. But if someone knows how to use different URL's in the above scenario, that would be a big help. Thanks in advance