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Why do get notification that a topic is either missing or is off-limits to me?

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Why do get notification that a topic is either missing or is off-limits to me?
« on: 25/07/2010 20:07:45 »
Several times I have received notification about a topic.  When I open it up, I get the notification that the topic is either missing or that it is off-limits to me?  Why should a topic be off-limits to me?  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan
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« Reply #1 on: 25/07/2010 20:34:48 »
I reckon ewe are receiving notifications that a reply has been made to a thread you are subscribed to and then the 'poster' then later decides to remove their post. By the time you arrive to see the post the system just displays an error message.

That might be it ...lets wait and see what an expert says.

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« Reply #2 on: 25/07/2010 21:24:16 »
Not true.  The subjects are none that I have started nor are they one that someone else has started that I have subscribed to.  Thanks for comments.  Joe L. Ogan
« Last Edit: 25/07/2010 21:27:40 by Joe L. Ogan »
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« Reply #3 on: 26/07/2010 01:29:13 »
I occasionally get those messages too Joe, so don't take it personally.
It's a bug. Refreshing (reloading) the TNS page on your browser is worth a try.
« Last Edit: 26/07/2010 01:32:10 by RD »
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« Reply #4 on: 26/07/2010 02:03:46 »
No. Problema.  I did not take it personally.  Thanks for your comments.  Joe L. Ogan
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