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I'm new to the forum, but was having a hard time not being enabled to post a photo or to reply to other's messages. it said that i am not enabled by the administrator. help!


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I'm new to the forum, but was having a hard time not being enabled to post a photo or to reply to other's messages. it said that i am not enabled by the administrator. help!

For some reason the reply function isnt working with the pm's right now. I have no idea why.

If you want to add a photo to your posts go to "my controls" and then go to "edit my avatar". You can add your photo (avatar) from there.

Hope that helps. :)

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For some reason the reply function isnt working with the pm's right now. I have no idea why.

If you want to add a photo to your posts go to "my controls" and then go to "edit my avatar". You can add your photo (avatar) from there.

Hope that helps. :)

I'm having the same problem...when I enter the jpg of the photo I want to use as my avatar, it says something about the board not enabling me to do this yet. Help! I need enabling!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I'm having the same problem...when I enter the jpg of the photo I want to use as my avatar, it says something about the board not enabling me to do this yet. Help! I need enabling!

If you are at the correct place "edit my avatar"....you shouldnt have any problems getting your pic up. Is your pic too big?

elye Community Regular

Nope, my pic is only 29KB. So frustrating...I just tried it all again four times, twice by hitting "edit avatar settings", then typing in my JPG #, then hitting "update avatar"...nothing happened. Then I tried "change personal photo" and a message keeps coming up telling me that the board has not enabled me to enter this part of my controls. (??!) Anyone?.....

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Well, I figure someone is enamored with my avatar, as it refuses to let me change it. All it has done is shrink the present one...go figure. No new pictures for you folks. Go figure, soon as I say that it pops up...lol

slpinsd Contributor

The avatar worked, but it will not let me add a "personal photo" (for the profile page). It says admin has not enabled me.


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Frget the "personal picture" one, just do the avatar and add your picture through the browse function. It will take awhile to come up.

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