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If he'd done that surely he will have found plenty of posts explaining why he can't do it no?Originally posted by WTFH View PostMaybe he wants to put up a signature of "Yes, I have asked my accountant and tried Google"
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Any particular reason you are so eager to access your profile before posting anything on the forums?
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You need to have posted at least 3(?) times before the account is fully enabled. These initial posts are also moderated. It stops spammers creating throwaway accounts.Originally posted by DavidSC View PostI've recently registered and while I can login and (hopefully) post without any problems I cannot access my profile. When I click 'My Profile' in the menu I get a message saying 'you do not have permission to access this page'.
Can a higher power please take a look and get back to me - thanks :-)
Just make a couple of posts in General about gladiators or radiators and you'll be fine.
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Unable to access own profile :-(
I've recently registered and while I can login and (hopefully) post without any problems I cannot access my profile. When I click 'My Profile' in the menu I get a message saying 'you do not have permission to access this page'.
Can a higher power please take a look and get back to me - thanks :-)Tags: None
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