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Post by srx660 on Sept 6, 2018 8:07:25 GMT -5
Because of problems caused by neither DaveJ or I being the creator of this Proboard forum, i have decided to start a new Forum on Proboards called "Reverse Trikes". Because we are not the creator there are some parts of this forum that we cannot access or control. The new forum is located at this address. reversetrikes.freeforums.net/Please start using the new forum for new threads. We will keep this forum open so people can read the threads that are already on this forum. Proboards does not have a method to move threads over to the new forum, so the only way i can move them is thru a archive type board. This will take a lot of time to do the archiving and the threads will not look like the originals here. Once we have all the threads we are keeping in a archive this forum will be closed down. I am working on the forum every day now but it still may take a year to finish. There are many threads that are unfinished or the member has not been back here for years. Those threads will not be archived and most will be deleted from this forum. Help us in making the new forum better than this one. Let's move on to the future needs of all the members. srx660
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Post by DaveJ98092 on Sept 6, 2018 11:37:53 GMT -5
James, one way we may be able to migrate these older threads is if each member goes over to the new forum and opens an account with a temporary password that only the member and Admin knows,and when you or I have time we could copy the thread here, go over and log on as that member and paste the posts ONE AT A TIME. Replies may be a bit harder to get it to flow.
Or as Admin we could go over and make an account for each member with a temporary password, paste the old posts and replies and when that member does need to sign in we give them the temp password and advise them to change to a new password. A lot of work but if the members agree to it I can do a few per day. Some of our members builds are 40+ pages of posts and replies so it may take a day or two for each build thread.
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