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3/8/2006 10:29 AM
 

The forum works fine for days. But today, it came 'Request is not available in this context' error. The annoymous user will get this information. I tried to find the answer in the forum and disabled the solpart. But the error is still there. The host user could not see the forum as well. Is anybody able to help me? Thanks a lot!!!

 
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3/9/2006 12:20 AM
 

TO my knowledge the only way this happens w/ Solpart off is when you are not running version 3.20.01.

 


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3/9/2006 10:21 AM
 
It's because of my not using latest version. Thanks a lot.
 
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