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- vanhalen5150
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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
Look at top of page to " my profile". Click and then look to the left box for "Manage Attachments". Click and you'll see all your dowload attachments. You need to delete some. Only allowed so much per member. Lots of good shit has been removed. 

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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
There's a few gb on the server allotted for forum uploads but it's filled up pretty quick. We can look into opening more space but no promises.
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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
Last time I tried, I ended up deleting every jpg I ever posted here and still it would not let me attach.vanhalen5150 wrote:Look at top of page to " my profile". Click and then look to the left box for "Manage Attachments". Click and you'll see all your dowload attachments. You need to delete some. Only allowed so much per member. Lots of good shit has been removed.
- vanhalen5150
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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
Hmmmm....try logging out and then back in again.Strat78 wrote:Last time I tried, I ended up deleting every jpg I ever posted here and still it would not let me attach.vanhalen5150 wrote:Look at top of page to " my profile". Click and then look to the left box for "Manage Attachments". Click and you'll see all your dowload attachments. You need to delete some. Only allowed so much per member. Lots of good shit has been removed.
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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
This is why most of us have photobucket accounts (or similar) and use the links from there instead. The pics still come up on the forum, but don't take up the metro server space.Strat78 wrote:Last time I tried, I ended up deleting every jpg I ever posted here and still it would not let me attach.vanhalen5150 wrote:Look at top of page to " my profile". Click and then look to the left box for "Manage Attachments". Click and you'll see all your dowload attachments. You need to delete some. Only allowed so much per member. Lots of good shit has been removed.
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Re: Getting "maximum attachment quota" warning ?
I actually did open up another gb for uploads, but it won't last that long. So if you can use a photo hosting service like photobucket or imageshack.us that would be better. They allow for picture resizing and other functions that the forum software doesn't provide.