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As an former admin to many other forums in the past, and a current software developer and engineer for on of the major names in the industry, VB is notorious
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Dallas,TX
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Drives: 11 Nissan 370Z MB M6
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As an former admin to many other forums in the past, and a current software developer and engineer for on of the major names in the industry, VB is notorious for DB faults on SQL table lines and queries. From time to time, when the DB faults and is restored from previous time, the last known entries for messages and other things can be mis-sync'd which gives you this ghost issue. I'm sure that the admins will work with you to see if they can rectify it. In my past I have been able to fix this by taking a copy of the SQL DB offline, (Exactly as it is right now), find the user table with which your message indicator sits and reset from 1 to 0 in the editor, then republish the DB to active.
Just a suggestion. -Osirus
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No problem. I only mean as a former admin for some forums in communities of other vehicle makes and models previously owned. I probably should have clarified. We still in our company that I work for now, code alot of SQL table entries, albeit mostly in SQL Studio for MS. ;-)
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