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Podge
Support Moderator
Ireland
3775 Posts |
Posted - 04 December 2000 : 20:35:07
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Opera 4.0 doesn't render the pages too well either.
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ericdc
Starting Member
USA
40 Posts |
Posted - 07 December 2000 : 01:08:02
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Any word on the timeline of this release? I noticed the changes to the allowed member list being in a seperate table, and am interested in that. I will be integrating this forum into a portal, and I don't plan on upgrading after I start the integration. Also, is group based allowed member lists planned for a future release?
Thanks. Awesome code! Eric
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Da_Stimulator
DEV Team Forum Moderator
USA
3373 Posts |
Posted - 09 December 2000 : 18:47:37
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Is there a Snitz Beta site, where you guys are running the latest beta on your servers, that we can test and fiddle around with?
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Lohman
Starting Member
35 Posts |
Posted - 12 December 2000 : 12:50:25
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Have I possibly found a bug with this Beta Build? The problem is once I enable NT authentication I am unable to edit members.
I am on Win2K Server running SQL7 SP2 and Forum BUILD 3.1sr3beta4. It was a clean install with only the admin member. I immediately changed authentication through the admin options to NT. It adopted my domain username and my NT account became the admin. Now that I have a few other test members, I am unable to use the UI to make them moderators. I am asked to authenticate when I attempt to edit the member and am told that I don't have permission. I tried editing SQL and removed the leftover admin pass. I also tried changing my username from Admin to match my NT username. I am unable to use the UI to edit Member profiles using NT authentication.
BTW I am able to go straight into Admin Options w/o any problems. It doesn't even ask to authenticate. It DOES ask as any of these other test users that I have created. So I know that part is working.
Edited by - Lohman on 12 December 2000 12:51:36 |
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Lohman
Starting Member
35 Posts |
Posted - 12 December 2000 : 13:04:33
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Another possible bug in thie 3.1sr3beta4 build? With NT authentication enabled, all of my users can see admin only options. They can't use them, but they see them. They can see the Admin Options link, and all of the admin icons to the right of the forums. |
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Da_Stimulator
DEV Team Forum Moderator
USA
3373 Posts |
Posted - 12 December 2000 : 13:46:23
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I'll just wait till 3.2 final till I upgrade...
All future versions will have the upgrade utility right?
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BasQue
Starting Member
Netherlands
21 Posts |
Posted - 14 December 2000 : 17:36:18
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> Have I possibly found a bug with this Beta Build? The problem is once I enable NT authentication I am unable to edit members.
I am on Win2K Server running SQL7 SP2 and Forum BUILD 3.1sr3beta4. It was a clean install with only the admin member. I immediately changed authentication through the admin options to NT. It adopted my domain username and my NT account became the admin. Now that I have a few other test members, I am unable to use the UI to make them moderators. I am asked to authenticate when I attempt to edit the member and am told that I don't have permission. I tried editing SQL and removed the leftover admin pass. I also tried changing my username from Admin to match my NT username. I am unable to use the UI to edit Member profiles using NT authentication.
BTW I am able to go straight into Admin Options w/o any problems. It doesn't even ask to authenticate. It DOES ask as any of these other test users that I have created. So I know that part is working.
Edited by - Lohman on 12 December 2000 12:51:36 <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote> Hi Lohman, This was already an issue with the first release. You can some solutions at: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/link.asp?TOPIC_ID=609
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likila
Starting Member
1 Posts |
Posted - 14 December 2000 : 18:43:34
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Hi - I know that a few have already asked this question, but will the new version include support of other languages?
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davemaxwell
Access 2000 Support Moderator
USA
3020 Posts |
Posted - 15 December 2000 : 07:20:43
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> Another possible bug in thie 3.1sr3beta4 build? With NT authentication enabled, all of my users can see admin only options. They can't use them, but they see them. They can see the Admin Options link, and all of the admin icons to the right of the forums. <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Do you have cookies set to off in the admin area?? If so, that would be why your users see all the icons....
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