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11/14/2007 9:31 PM
 

...for days now, I have been unable to create new threads with "Terp," though I can reply to posts in existing threads.  I get the following error:

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An error has occurred.
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An error has occurred.
Error: Add/Edit Post is currently unavailable.

 

Is this by design?  :)

 

PS...the SSL popup really sucks; during the forced account update after registration, not only do you have to wait for the postback when you select the region, but now you also have to clear the SSL message, too...for the third time since registering....FYI.

 
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11/14/2007 11:38 PM
 

If you look in the EventViewer you'll get a more detailed error message that'll help in diagnosing the problem you're having.

 
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11/14/2007 11:42 PM
 

Mike Horton wrote

If you look in the EventViewer you'll get a more detailed error message that'll help in diagnosing the problem you're having.

I would need admin rights for the DNN site, then. I receive this error in these forums, sir. :)

..but I can reply to pre-established posts just fine; I am just unable to start new ones.

 
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11/15/2007 9:56 AM
 

Interesting, How did you post as anonymous?  Is anonymous posting turned on in the new forums?

They really need to get rid of the ad banner on the login and registration page and any other page that is using SSL. 

Is an error on posting a new thread by design?...  funny.


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11/15/2007 10:40 AM
 

Terp wrote

 Mike Horton wrote

 

If you look in the EventViewer you'll get a more detailed error message that'll help in diagnosing the problem you're having.

 

I would need admin rights for the DNN site, then. I receive this error in these forums, sir. :)

..but I can reply to pre-established posts just fine; I am just unable to start new ones.

Sorry Terp, I misunderstood the problem. I thought it was an issue you were having on your site with some module called Terp. A request has been made for one of the admins to take a look at the problem you're having. It might be helpful if you can give them a time estimate on the last time you saw this error.

 John, as far as I can tell Anonymous posting isn't turned on. I'm guessing Terp registered a new account to post this problem and then unregistered it.

 
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