Carole Admin


Posts: 5528 Locality: Blackburn, Lancashire Joined: 2006-10-07
 | Subject: Limited Access regime changes Thu 3 Dec 2009 - 23:47 | |
| Smith Chat Admin Team are glad to report that......the recent regular monthly regime of 9-10 days "forums limited access" is now DISCONTINUED.| 17th May 2009, Carole wrote: | ...........from May 2009 and Until further Notice: Between 21st to 30th/31st each month: "Limited access" will apply.... etc........... new regular arrangement is likely to continue for several months. This is due to the amount of administration time now needed in order to maintain both of the Smith Project's site, Smith Chat Forums and Smith List Lancs, WRY & Isle of Man. |
and we are now resuming the original regime as follows.......
Quarterly holiday mode/limited access, to occur for approximately 10 to 14 days at these times of the year:
Christmas/New Year 2 weeks Easter (to be decided) Summer (10 to 14 days in July) Autumn (10 to 14 days in October)
During the Quarterly periods of limited access: Members can continue to..... Log-in to the Forums and access all boards for browsing and reading. Use the Private Messaging facility.
Functions Not available: Posting new topics or replies on the boards. ..... Guests can continue to..... Browse most of the boards and read the topics. Functions Not available: New member registrations. (please call back after the holiday/limited access period in order to register) ----------------------------------------------------------
A copy of the above updated Notice has been copied to the members-only boards, links below.........
>> To Red Usergroup Members, on Project's Online Office top Board >>
>> To Special Permissions Group Members, on Sp.Permissions Board>> ----------------------------------------------------------
To keep informed in case of any future changes to this arrangement, please click on "Watch this topic" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carole, Smith Project/Smith Chat Admin Nothing is too small to know, and nothing too big to attempt (William Van Horne)
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