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CzarOfKatmandu
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Re: Getting access to Off Topic in Exile


Did I get kicked off the board?

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Sorry, no access.
The reason is you dont have access to this particular forum.
You must be a member of this particular forum in order to read.
The membership is attained on a board membership basis.



Last edited by CzarOfKatmandu, 6/2/2009, 10:32 am
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LarryinAZ
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Re: Getting access to Off Topic in Exile


Same thing happened to me.

Even though Runboard says you're logged on, you're not.

Click on logout, and then log back in. Then you should be fine.

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6/2/2009, 7:27 pm   
 
christocc
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Re: Getting access to Off Topic in Exile


Nothing to say except that I'm curious as to how long I'll be the last poster in all four areas...

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Re: Getting access to Off Topic in Exile


Not long.

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6/26/2009, 2:29 pm   
 


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