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# 8  
Old 01-13-2005
Check to see that you have all of your options turned off. I can get into the Calendar and see birthdays for each day. I didnt try to schedule and event, but I saw the buttons there!
# 9  
Old 01-13-2005
Not sure I like this validation queue, though I think I understand its purpose. But still, I would like to see my posts show up right away rather than have to wait to see them. Somewhat annoying.
# 10  
Old 01-13-2005
Another thought - Neo stated earlier that the moderator panel is nicer - yet, I didn't know we had a moderator panel before! Is it actually new to this version?
# 11  
Old 01-13-2005
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Originally Posted by RTM
Another thought - Neo stated earlier that the moderator panel is nicer - yet, I didn't know we had a moderator panel before! Is it actually new to this version?

Yeah, it was there. I checked it from time to time. Some bug resulted in posts showing up there once in a while.
# 12  
Old 01-13-2005
I think I found the problem. vB3 as much more granular moderator permissions and I've not yet figured them out, but I think I have fixed some of the earlier problems. Some of the permissions did not translate over. Let me know if problems still exists.
# 13  
Old 01-13-2005
Bug

Hi Neo,

Now I don't see the Moderator forum! Smilie

Cheers
ZB
# 14  
Old 01-13-2005
Try it now and let me know either way....
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