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Randy Calvert

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  1. I believe it only runs that task to check for updates every so often. Like every few days.
  2. Have you considered using tags for this instead?
  3. Works fine for me on my iPhone and my iPad. In fact I was able to toss a reply in that topic without issues. Can browse the forum as well.
  4. Testing a reply. (Someone linked this post saying they are seeing an endless loop on it.)
  5.    Ibai reacted to a post in a topic: OOPS! I deleted a thread... Can I recover it?
  6. This depends on how you've configured your settings. ACP > System > Settings > Posting If whatever time frame you have specified has not passed, you'll find it in the ModCP under "Deleted Content".
  7. By any chance are you using Cloudflare? I’ve seen this get caught up in CF caching before and was wondering if that might be the culprit.
  8. Because an admin is different than a user. If you don't like the behavior, feel free to make a suggestion that it be changed in the feedback forum. Given this it is working as intended currently, there is not much more that can be done.
  9.    TDBF reacted to a post in a topic: Contact Us / Support Options
  10. I would suggest using a different browser and login as a normal user for the course instead of trying to mix end user/admin.
  11.    BankFodder reacted to a post in a topic: Temporary Test/sample site?
  12. Take a gander over at: https://invisioncommunity.com/clientarea/free-trial/
  13. This is the manual solution to recounting the items. There is no way to have this done automatically. If you would like to see that sort of functionality in the future, you should suggest it in the feedback forum.
  14. I don't think this is possible in the default software. It would require some sort of customization as far as I'm aware of. Marc is typing, so he can confirm if I'm crazy. :)
  15. Nothing unless you run a rebuild of the post count or rebuild achievements, etc.
  16. The biggest change is if you let your license expire for more than X time it can’t be renewed anymore and needs to be bought again. This is to stop those that might say wait 3 years to renew and expect to keep the same price. The software is meant to be a subscription renewed regularly not at random intervals whenever someone decides they want to.
  17. You're not accounting for things such as SSL setup, or setting up the CDN, configuration of mail delivery and a bunch of other things that are required as part of the process. That also does not include the time to test or handle DNS setup, etc. But that's the value of having IPS handle everything... you don't have to worry about all of that. That cost you're paying covers them doing all of the things that need done. And the size itself of the database itself does not really change the time it takes. The database import time is basically wall time, but the majority of tasks are things that have to be done regardless if the site has 1 post or 1 billion posts.
  18. As someone who has done a migration to cloud, I know first hand the time and effort is much more than “15 minutes” of work. All in on migration day itself was around 4-5 hours of work by Marc and the planning part was another 2-3 hours with Olivia. Any migration fee is not a profit center by any means. At the end of the day, you have to look at the TCO of the service including the migration costs. If it’s not worth it for you, stay self hosted. IPS has committed to having that option for v5. I found the service to be well worth it overall.