Hi
When I try to post on one of the forum threads I get the message 'the topic does not exist'. Funny thing is if I check later some of my replies have been posted. I am accessing the forum through Tapatalk
Topic Does Not Exist
- Kip
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Re: Topic Does Not Exist
Let me know what topic and if it happens again.
There did seem to be a problem, in that you were not automatically switched over to the right group after your 5th post was approved. I have corrected that now so hopefully that has solved the issue.
There did seem to be a problem, in that you were not automatically switched over to the right group after your 5th post was approved. I have corrected that now so hopefully that has solved the issue.
Kip
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Visit the CWArchives for everything CW. Historical, specs, manuals and resale. It is all there.
Re: Topic Does Not Exist
I just tried to reply to your post and it said requested topic does not exist
- Bahnstormer_vRS
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Re: Topic Does Not Exist
Simple suggestion.
Log out of Tapatalk. Close it down. Shut down and restart your phone / tablet / laptop / PC.
It might just be a bit of indigestion.
Guy
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Log out of Tapatalk. Close it down. Shut down and restart your phone / tablet / laptop / PC.
It might just be a bit of indigestion.
Guy
Sent from my Xperia 5 using Tapatalk
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