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I cannot access the "Forums" from the link at the top of the page. When I click it I get a message stating that I need to reconfigure something. I can ony access the forums by going under "Curent Conversations" on the sidebar and selecting a conversation to enter, then going to the top and clicking on the Splitcoaststampers to go back to the main forums.
What do I need to do to my computer to correct this?
would you mind copying and pasting the exact error you're getting? that would help us figure out what you're seeing. how long has this been a problem? what browser do you use?
This is the error message, and I started getting it when we moved servers. I just figured that it would work itself out, but it seems like the issues with the move are pretty much fixed and I am still getting this. We use Internet Explorer.
Configuration: includes/config.php exists, but is not in the 3.5 format. Please convert your config file via the new config.php.new.
hmm, I know what that error message is about and can't imagine any reason why you'd get it other than a caching problem. so tell me for sure, you definitely cleared your temporary internet files? you're certain it worked?
also, what is Clean Manager?
if you've got a different web browser on your machine, I'd be curious to see if you still get the error. I'm grasping at straws a little bit though, just because I don't know what other suggestion to make...
Daven, I also got that message for about a day, but it was right around the time you were switching servers. It luckily went away on it's own, after I threatened to throw my precious computer out the window. ;)
I definitely cleaned out the temp internet files. Clean Manager is a windows feature (I run on Windows XP) that you can use to clear up unnecessary files. You go to "Start" then "Run", then in the field enter "CleanMgr" and hit ok. It will ask you which areas you want to clean out, i.e. temp internet files, recycle bin, etc.
I run this each week on my computer to keep it running up to speed since I do majority of my work on it.
Thanks again for all the help. As of today, I am still experiencing the problem.
try an alternate browser for sure. firefox is good, there are others too. if you have another computer where you are, try it from there. do you still get the same problem? I'm not saying those are fixes, cuz I don't have one for you at the moment, but it would at least give us some more info.