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When i open a personal conversation from my messenger box it is currently only bringing up the first pm sent to me.

The only way i can see the most current post in the conversation is by reading the copy of the last reply in my email account.

When i click on the 1 that is on the top right hand corner of my profile this comes up (this is the first post of the conversation, shouldnt i be able to see all four posts? or at the very least shouldnt it show me the most recent reply)

Sent 10 June 2011 - 02:36 PM

hey mate, i saw that you posted this topic on how to change a GTT cluster to a GTR.

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4218381

this is for the speedo instrument cluster yes?

do you have pictures of it mate?

thanks for your help!

Please can someone reply via PM it has been like this since the webpage update.

Thanks, Aaron

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pics of each page viewed saved in open office writer, sorry i havent loaded office on this computer yet.

As you will see only after i reply does it list all 5 posts in the conversation

Can not attach a document ... how do u want me to show pics of the problem?

Sorry got stuff i have to get done now, i will update this thread later, when i have the time to look for the crop button in "PAINT windows 7"

Why cant we upload doccuments and spreadsheets?

Sorry but i find it really frustrating that im trying to reply to someone about one of my threads about a mistake in one of my tutorials.

AND due to the fact that i cant upload documents or spreadsheets along with the fact that my messenger wont work properly and again i cant upload pics of it for you because we cant upload documents.

I know i says no winging but i will stop when someone can give me a good reason why we cant upload these files. I dont have a half hour to waste tonight just to get Bits of 5 "Print screen"s to fit in one paint file.

I have managed to get messenger to function corectly by turning off "Protected mode" in (internet explorer)(tools)(internet options)(security tab)

does everyone that has IE6 or above just use their internet with this feature turned off?

Would i be better off using firefox?

I'd rather not run my internet with this feature turned off because then i wont be prompted when a web page is trying to install something on my computer.

Ive had enough trouble with viruses lately and am tired of having to reload windows on my computer, (its the easiest way to fix it when you have a really bad virus but it takes a long time) as such id rather not use IE6 with the feature disabled.

Any sugestions as to what i should do?

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