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Mike Walker

Who do we go to when there are problems with this web site?

Hidy ho brothers and sisters

I don't know if anyone else is having problems but I can't get into the High-Rise Group. Is anyone else having problems? Who do we go to about this site?

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You clicked High Rise Fire Group and it didn't open, or you were trying to find it by typing HIGH in the search box on the upper left side of the groups list and they (High Rise Fire and High Rise Emergency) didn't show?

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I go to the High-Rise Group, as it starts to open, an error comes up on my screen. This is happening when I try it on different computers.

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Mike, I just went to it and was able to get into it just fine. I am not a member of the group, but I was able to view everything there. Not sure what kind of problem you're having. What browser are you using? And what error message are you getting? Is it a pop up box, or an error message on the site?

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Mike
I sent your stuff to John Huges who is our in house tech guy, please let me know if it is not fixed. Bobby

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Chief,
Might I suggest pressing the little buttons with your fingers rather than banging your head on the keyboard......
Sorry, couldn't resist! I'm able to get onto it fine, so it must be a problem with your account or login. Hope John can help.

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I am also haveing problems with my profile. Getting an error message and getting kicked off line. Any advice?

Josh Materi

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