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clon11
26th June 2006, 13:57
I made this tut for noobs that dont get how to use uce i hope it helps
tremendouse
26th June 2006, 14:09
1 question, what type of UCE ?
hope it's DD ;)
clon11
26th June 2006, 14:49
if you want it approved just report the post
Best@WatevaIDO
26th June 2006, 19:23
You just have to wait for a mod to come in and approve it. Its for the community to not have to complain about being hit with a virus or anthing like that. Just be patient. Soon enough a mod will be in with the scan results.
scruie
27th June 2006, 05:33
if you want it approved just report the post
The repost post feature isn't for file approval - it's to report someone breaking the rules.
tremendouse do not use report post to ask for a file to be approved - one and only verbal warning.
File Approved
mrjames264
27th June 2006, 06:41
The repost post feature isn't for file approval - it's to report someone breaking the rules.
tremendouse do not use report post to ask for a file to be approved - one and only verbal warning.
File Approved
But diddle states otherwise o.O, http://www.mpcforum.com/showthread.php?t=136862&page=2
xRevenge
27th June 2006, 07:06
^ Diddle only means over a long period of time.. Some attachments once in awhile get missed so you might need to remind them. Of course period of time referring to a couple of days not a few hours..
tyrell444
27th June 2006, 07:21
hm well that was a big help -.- it just tells u the basics about how to attatch ce to ms almost everyone know how to do that what they realy need to know is how to bypass ms and and dont tell ppl to make a new ce or host file u know how long that takes takes good hackers a decent about of time to make a ce ....
Diddle
28th June 2006, 02:41
^ Diddle only means over a long period of time.. Some attachments once in awhile get missed so you might need to remind them. Of course period of time referring to a couple of days not a few hours..
Well, it can cause confusion. I think that I should revise my statement and agree with scruie. We have a nice overview of all attachments that have to be approved and reporting them doesn't make it happen any faster (unless the moderator taking care of the reports doesn't approve the attachments).
I'll put it in the sticky in a while that the postreporting is not for the reporting of files to be approved.
Sorry for the confusion I caused.
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