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    politron on #50667

    Thank you very much for the answer.
    As you wrote, I will probably face considerable challenges in setting up the Buddypress plugin on a multisite WP installation.
    I’ll let you know how it goes.
    Kind regards!

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    politron on #50653

    Hi!
    Thank you very much for your answer.
    Now you’ve surprised me a bit about the BuddyPress Multi Network plugin.
    You didn’t make it very clear if it makes sense in my case to uninstall the BuddyPress Multi Network plugin.
    Let me repeat that this is a multisite WP installation and BuddyPress is locally enabled on each sub-site separately, as each sub-site will be completely separate.
    As stated in the instructions, the BuddyPress Multi Network plugin “separates the User base of one network from another (Each network can have different user base)” and in addition, this plugin also allows that “All networks can have their own user base, activities, groups, Profile data (xprofile fields) which can be different from other.”
    So, please again your opinion about uninstalling BuddyPress Multi Network plugin.
    Many thanks again.

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    politron on #50594

    Due to a change in the BuddyPress plugin installation, I have now deleted the PMPro BuddyPress INTEGRATION plugin and then reinstalled it. Additionally, I also deactivated and reactivated the BuddyPress Member Types Pro plugin. I will go back to setting up fields, profiles and membership types. However, I’m not sure if just using the BuddyPress Member Types Pro plugin it’s even possible to set up a configuration like the one described in the initial question. I’ll let you know.

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    politron on #50591

    Thanks for your advice. The “BuddyPress Member Types Pro” plugin has already been installed as you suggest. Now I deactivated Buddypress from the network and enabled it only on the current sub-site. I have a question regarding this Buddypress activation change. There are certain rules for installing Buddypress and related plugins. They must be activated in a certain order.
    In addition to BuddyPress, I also use plugins: * BuddyPress Multi Network (network activated); * Paid Memberships Pro; * PMPro BuddyPress INTEGRATION; * BuddyPress Member Types Pro

    Is there anything else I should change now (maybe deactivate and reactivate) to make Buddypress work properly with the other plugins?

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    politron on #50573

    Thank you very much for your help. I assume the problem is in the connection between PmPro and BP. For now, at this stage, this is not very important, as it is currently only for test users. Thanks again and best regards!

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    politron on #50489

    Hi!
    Thank you very much for the instruction. Just as you advised, the plugin works.

    On the Members page, existing members who were previously registered are NOT displayed (not even on the type tabs), but only those who were registered (PMPro registration) after the plugin was already loaded and activated.
    If there might be a simple solution that would solve the display of old members too, please write it. If there isn’t such a solution, that’s okay too, because the site is still in the development phase.

    Thanks again!

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    politron on #36171

    Many thanks for your quick reply.

    I’ll try plugin as you suggest.

    Best regards,
    M. Papez, PoliTRON