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Can't post at vB.com?!?
The webmaster at the site I work for has added my email addy to the members/forum form so I can post here but what does he need to do so I'm able to post at vB.com.
Basically, he owns the license but I do pretty much all the programming for the forums. So, it would serve useful for me to be able to post at the vB.com forums. I know this doesnt belong here but it's the best I could do. Thanks |
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You're showing up licensed here. Just register there with whatever e-mail you're using here.
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Well, I signed up at vB.com a while ago with a different email address. Now, just today, I changed my email address there via the user cp to the same email I have here. But still no go.
Confused? |
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Quite.
Use your ***b@cox.net e-mail address when making an account there. Remember the form where you enter your e-mail address(es) is case-sensitive. Beyond that you'll have to ask there because they don't use the exact same system as us, using vB3 and all. |
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Kier took care of this a few days ago, thanks for your help.
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