Ni hao Bjornulf. I hope all is well in Shanghai. T&A asked me to post a message concerning log in problems that he, and I imagine others, are having since the subtle changes made to the site recently. He sent in for a new password and didn''t get a response. Would you be so kind as to remedy this or is soemehing else afoot?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-04-06 19:25 by ChrisM.
Rockman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah whats goin' on around here....where's > everyone gone...
Me too wonder what everyone is doing, if they're having trouble with IORR..... Pissing at gas-station-walls or throwing TVs out the window? Who knows...
Yup; a weird day. But I comfort myself with the baseball-sized package I got from The Benefit Of Mr. Kite... Blast-full of dvd's & cd's; shows & boots, fresh & old... Plus I just found Roskilde (See Who Did I see-thread)... Now I will go to my tv-set & watch Brixton & other hot stuff till I drop half dead or just fall asleep (or maybe I never will... )...
Haing problems here too,but,it's been like this for ages...everytime I post a reply to a topic,it doesn't appear unless I log out and re-log in again. Even at that,sometimes it's only the day after posting a reply that i can see it in the thread^
Now that everyone got logged following an apparant server move or update of the forum, you see lots of people were actually logged in all the time without caring or noticing. Now only those with the intention to participate have again logged in so far.
Also sent for a new password as I was logged out, but I did not get one. Fortunately, my browser remembered the old one, so I could log back on again. So there might be a problem with the password requests?
it's working again for me after 24 hours "outside looking in." Whether you consider that a good thing or not, I'll leaving it to the consumer public to decide for themselves....
StonesTod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it's working again for me after 24 hours "outside > looking in." Whether you consider that a good > thing or not, I'll leaving it to the consumer > public to decide for themselves....