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Are you accessing through a VPN? In theory, linking via clicking on a link in the forum should 'read' as being 'inside' the forum - but I'm not sure how a VPN access would look. Are you just clicking, or using the 'open link in new window' command? - If you are using Windows at all.


For Admin to help, I'm guessing he will need the OS you are using - Apple, Windows, Linux, Android etc. And whether you are using WiFi, mobile, broadband etc. The complexities of access possibilities (including VPN), and of the OS you are running could throw up any number of anomalies. He will also need to know the file you are trying to access, to ensure that it is not coding on that which is causing problems. Have you tried to access other files with the same result?

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