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Apologies for disruption

Postby northeast » Fri Aug 01, 2025 5:37 pm

A little while back our hosting organisation TSHost was absorbed into 123Reg and thing seems OK until the past week or so.
Not just intermittent access, but also some sub-forums appear under the wrong headings!
123Reg site indicated some issues with European sites so maybe we are just caught up in that, and hopefully it will all be resolved.
If not then I will raise a Support ticket.

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Re: Apologies for disruption

Postby Poyntonian » Fri Sep 19, 2025 9:38 am

I see that many of the sub-forums are still under the wrong headings. If this was ever fixed, the problem has returned.

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Re: Apologies for disruption

Postby teesships » Fri Sep 19, 2025 4:10 pm

.... and all the many Sunderland shipbuilders seem to have disappeared completely.

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Re: Apologies for disruption

Postby northeast » Sat Sep 20, 2025 1:43 pm

To both postings of Friday:

Regret re a few sub-boards having got out of place, during the migration to a new server, try as I might I have not been able to find the route to put them back in place, all I can do is shuffle main boards, not the subs. With it we will have to live!

Shipbuilding, see my separate posting under Site Capacity re Shipbuilding Boards in March 2024. Consequent to that I began the work of deleting them from this Forum but have not completed the task. In doing so, I checked that the best of the photos were in the Shipbuilding sites, if not then I copied them into there before deleting from here!
I did advise members to copy down any photos of theirs that might not appear in the Shipbuilding Databases, where I have always endeavoured to use the best quality shots and under later names where possible.
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