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10/28/2009 8:50 AM
 

 sorry,

I want to try i I can do this here

 
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10/31/2009 10:21 PM
 

You can only delete posts if you have get the permissions from the admin.

 
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11/4/2009 1:12 AM
 

 This permissions is granted via the user being 'trusted'. 


Chris Paterra

Get direct answers to your questions in the Community Exchange.
 
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11/4/2009 2:51 PM
 

I have users set to trusted but still cannot delete own posts. Is there something else that has to be done for this to work?

 
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3/29/2010 8:27 PM
 
I am also trying to figure out how to let users delete their own posts. I have the forums behavior set to Public no moderation and type to Normal. What am I missing?
 
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