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11/21/2007 03:04 AM
Alon
Alon
 
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OK.

The No. 1 of all No.1 questions Wink

"I can't seem to be able to respond to a post", "why can't I start a new discussion?".

At the top right of any page in the support group you'll see a button for "join this group". Once you press it, you're automatically a group member and able to join the discussions.

Try it Wink now!

Waiting for No.2, Any more questions?

Best,

Alon

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