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Hi Prank

Know you are really busy with all this stuff at the the mo but HELP--

My usual login is blackdoggette - I can login ok and forum recognises I am online but as soon as I try to post, look at my profile or PM someone I can an error back (largish) that looks like I am not activated or something???

I joined about a month ago so am assuming with the recent forum death and re-birth that something is very amiss...

I sent you an email (of course I tried to PM and post but couldn't) very early today and hadn't heard anything so I joined forum again tonight using this username - Nissy

Help

---many many thanks

when it gets all sorted I will let you know and you can delete this account

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Hey just a fiew things, you probably know them all already.

1. in the change avatar option there is only the option to delete.

2. Webmail isn't working? Outlook works fine tho :rofl:

3. FTP to upload to webspace doesn't work? (ERROR: Windows can not access the folder, make sure you typed the file name correctly and have permission to access the folder.) in the pm you sent me you said

"

*Server; ftp.skylinesaustralia.com

*Location; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/members/endorean/

"

thats not my username perhaps its pointing to someone elses webspace?

That is All :D

Thankyou Very Very much :)

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PranK,

It appears that you can edit other people's gallery images, manipulate them and add text. Obviously there is a very bored/sad soul out there which finds it funny. Don't know what the login area for it is for? Username and P/W don't work there??

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You would have to be pretty bored. Would be good if the only people who could edit your photos, are you and the moderators. Still wouldn't stop bored souls posting rubbish though and as the gallery grows, it may become a problem keeping track of it all. It will be a damn shame if stronger restrictions then that have to be put in place.

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FTP should now be working.

Sing out if theres problems.

C:>ftp skylinesaustralia.com

Connected to skylinesaustralia.com.

220 SAU FTP

User (skylinesaustralia.com:(none)): [email protected]

331 Password required for [email protected].

Password:

230 User [email protected] logged in.

ftp> put boot.ini

200 PORT command successful

150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for boot.ini

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 192 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 192000.00Kbytes/sec.

ftp> ls

200 PORT command successful

150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list

boot.ini

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 10 bytes received in 0.00Seconds 10000.00Kbytes/sec.

ftp>

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dude all links that don't point to forums.skylinesaustralia.com/forums don't work. I think it used to be either forums.skylinesaustralia.com OR www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums.

Even the notification emails are wrong :D

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