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    hi all can anybody tell me why my computer tells me forum is not responding when i try to post or answer a pm been trying to send pm but cant, thanks steve.

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    Hi Steve,
    There is a thread for this kinda stuff here:FORUMS INFO, HELP, DISCUSSION & FEEDBACK

    First thing is what browser are you using? IE has some issues with the vbulletin script...i think. If you are using IE do yourself a favor and change to Firefox or Chrome.

    Edit, the helpful mods have moved it already....that was fast!
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    Best thread an explanation is here: https://www.woodworkforums.com/f36/te...ps-etc-159971/
    post#16 is basically the end result and the fix for most problems.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Hi,
    One other thing, I see you are quite new, how many posts did you have up when you tried? You have to have some posts up and behind the scenes check before PMs can be sent or we would all be all drowning in spam if the dodgies could just join and start sending out messages.
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