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ladydilettante
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Post by ladydilettante on Apr 12, 2019 7:58:07 GMT -8
Forum URL: dndumbpuns.freeforums.net/Hey there - looked through previous posts as much as possible and older suggested fixes don't seem to be working. Currently an admin for the above forum, but a member of another forum (Nomadgaming) - I used different logins for each and am connected to Nomadgaming on Tapatalk. I'm trying to find my new forum (the one I'm admin of) and regardless of whether I use the link in my mobile browser, type the name of the forum, or type in the full URL, I get a screen that says "Cannot find the items you're looking for." This happens regardless of whether I've already got Tapatalk open on my phone or which account (if any) I'm logged in as on Tapatalk. I don't want to make the forum public and add it to the directory as it's being used strictly for a local group of friends to coordinate plans in our area. Is there something I'm missing? I was under the impression that forums are automatically added to the Tapatalk directory and you only need to make things public/manually add to the directory if you want to change certain displays/etc.
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Apr 26, 2024 17:21:36 GMT -8
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January 1970
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Post by Former Member on Apr 12, 2019 9:03:20 GMT -8
Hello ladydilettante, I understand that not being able to access your forum through Tapatalk is an inconvenience for you. Our team is investigating the issue right now. We'll be replying back when we have an update on the issue.
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Apr 26, 2024 11:15:27 GMT -8
bigballofyarn
"If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." -Carl Sagan
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Post by bigballofyarn on Apr 13, 2019 5:54:48 GMT -8
I searched Proboards Support and found this thread: support.proboards.com/thread/609449/view-forum-on-tapatalk-appThis was the answer given by Craig: My forum is added to the directory, but most of the boards aren't open to the public. You can still keep your content private by not allowing guests to view posts and enabling restricted registrations.
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