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Old 10-09-2006, 01:59 PM #3
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There is a system glitch which has been consistent since OBT came back. If you attempt to log in with the "Post Reply" screen showing, it doesn't log you in properly and you can't post. There are two ways around it. The first is to log in through the log in at the top of the forum before you push the "Reply" button. The second is to click "New Thread", log in, and then go to the pathway in blue at the top and go out of the new thread into the forum you want to be in. You will then be able to reply to posts.

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