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Aug 28th, 2005, 10:26 AM
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My encryption thread
Can an admin move bradley83's post into a new thread (probably in General VB forum), and lock my thread ?
This thread: VB - 128, 160 and 256 Bit File Encryption/Decryption with MD5, SHA1 and SHA256
There's really nothing more to talk about my encryption. And these new users are anoying me quite a bit.
Ow..., and if you move bradley83's post, can you please delete my post #31 ? 
Thanks.
Also, how come for my old threads when someone replys, the thread does not show up in the "New Subscribed Threads:" section in "User CP" ?
I just noticed that I have new posts in this thread: VB - 31 Bit Encryption function
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Aug 29th, 2005, 02:11 AM
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Re: My encryption thread
Sometimes they don't for whatever reason and if that happens you can go into List Subscriptions and see if you have any bold threads recently.
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Aug 29th, 2005, 06:40 AM
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Re: My encryption thread
 Originally Posted by CVMichael
Done and done.
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Aug 29th, 2005, 09:40 AM
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Re: My encryption thread
Thank You Hack !
 Originally Posted by penagate
Sometimes they don't for whatever reason and if that happens you can go into List Subscriptions and see if you have any bold threads recently.
Actually, I get an e-mail notification (i rarelly check my email), but it still does not come up in the subscribed threads. Well, now it shows up, because I have a recent post in the thread. But before it did not show up AT ALL....
But I think I have a theory on why is that... it's probably because at the time I created that thread the vbforums was an older version, and it did not even had subscriptions, and when they converted the database to the new vbforums, they did not mark the threads as subscribed.
Anyways, that's just a theory....
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Aug 29th, 2005, 10:25 AM
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Re: My encryption thread
Just for future reference, if you need something done that you do not have the ability to do, then check out who is the section Mod for the area in which you have your post, and just send him a PM.
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