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My post counts is wrong

Enthusiast ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

Now that the Forums speed problem is solved for me, I'll ask a question I meant to ask since we changed to the Jive Forums.

My post count was reset to zero when we switched to Jive" Clearspace. Is there a way for the Admins of these Forums to "recover" my real post count since 2002?

I remember, I changed my screen name at that time to ReneG, would it have cause that?

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Nov 25, 2009 Nov 25, 2009

The person worked long and hard for over 7 years helping people and the number of posts mean something to them. It is a accomplishment.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

I feel your pain. For a while, I went from 12,000 to 6. That was atop the 10,00+/- that I lost in about 2002, when my old account was lost - but who's counting? I was more concerned with my lost salamis. Just about the time that I could top a pizza - poof - gone! I was glad to see them come back after a lot of work with loggin-in and logging-out. That is, if I CAN log-out.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

I remember there was a long period during the trial phase in which we were asked to do something (I forgot what) to pass the information from our previous to our new account. Probably, this means that the information is gone for ever by now.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

Claudio,

A few days before the changeover, I was asked to verify my Adobe I.D. and to update my profile. That data did carry over when Adobe went Jive - until early this week. Still, it seems that much of my account is now back on track - at least for the moment.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

Claudio González wrote:

I remember there was a long period during the trial phase in which we were asked to do something (I forgot what) to pass the information from our previous to our new account. Probably, this means that the information is gone for ever by now.

Yes, I remember that too. And I did it (whatever it was); and I remember at the same time I did that thing, I changed my screen name.

I can see if I had changed my email address, I would probably loose the old counts, but I didn't change it.

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Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

RenéG wrote:

Now that the Forums speed problem is solved for me, I'll ask a question I meant to ask since we changed to the Jive Forums.

It is very bad timing to ask this while the dust on the latest update has not yet settled and people are a tad busy. I would recommend to let this thread die and refloat it in two weeks or so.

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Guest
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

I don't really care if my post count is changed, but I lost a fair number of posts (1999-2005) with the switch from hopper to greenjumpyone. 

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 18, 2009 Nov 18, 2009

jochemd wrote:

It is very bad timing to ask this while the dust on the latest update has not yet settled and people are a tad busy. I would recommend to let this thread die and refloat it in two weeks or so.

You're the boss.

I guess it's OK.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 25, 2009 Nov 25, 2009

Forums work great (speed, people's reply, and stuff)....

Dont care about the number of posts, just think about how many people have you helped!

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Nov 25, 2009 Nov 25, 2009
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