Robert,

Take a look at the forums module at http://socialmediaclassroom.com/community 
   -- you can get an account via htttp://socialmediaclassroom.com

Maybe that module would be easier.

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On Oct 27, 2008, at 6:23 PM, Robert Link wrote:

>
>
> CoCos,
>
> I recently set up a brand new drupal install for another organization,
> and it was a breeze. I am at a loss to understand why on the CoCo
> install I can't seem to get to the forum management page so as to set
> the stage for having our conversations in our own space rather than
> relying on google. My most recent effort, navigating directly via the
> address bar to http://cooperationcommons.com/admin/content/forum was  
> met
> with a warning that I was unauthorized to access that page.
>
> Be that as it may, I am prepared to give up on enabling forums on the
> drupal site and encouraging folks contacted as part of outreach to  
> keep
> their public discussions on the wiki. I'm disinclined to waste any  
> more
> time tweaking tools. Better some action with the tools we have than
> continued paralysis looking for a better answer.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> rl
>
> >


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