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I currently have vba links v1.1 up and running in a directory named /links. I'd like it to be in a directory with a different name. If I just rename the /links directory, will that break anything in vba links?
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Nope, it can be named or placed pretty much wherever you would like. Just be sure to update your "Links Home URL" option in your main settings once you make the change.
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Ok, thanks.
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