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MCR website

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 1:52 am
by colinandvenie
Hey guys, itmay not be the right place to ask this, but I registered with the MCR, the payment went through, they sent me a username and password, but I can't even contact them to say I can't get on the website. Any idea on what to do next ???
Cheers
Colin

Re: MCR website

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:50 am
by Austin Costin
Colin, check out page 2 of the General Chat, you will find a whole subject connected with the MCR web site.

Re: MCR website

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:43 pm
by ace01
Colin

If you go to the MCR forum and follow the instructions that should take you through.

I may be wrong, but I suspect that the user name etc that you received with your membership is to do with updating your own details via the MCR website and not a forum username etc.

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:35 am
by mk1
You don't have to pay anything to join the MCR forum, so as Colin says above, Simply register on the Forum with a user name & password & you should be off & running.

M

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:37 pm
by cookie1071
Except that it's offline with malware issues again :(

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:48 pm
by mk1
Whoops!

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:36 pm
by 1ely
Yep just tried login in the virus is back!!!

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:37 pm
by thefarmer
seems we might be about to start the same issue again.

works in IE, not in Chrome...at least for me. Then i started to witness complete and utter devastation over the next few days in IE as well, then total meltdown.

:(

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:57 pm
by northern monkey
thefarmer wrote:seems we might be about to start the same issue again.

works in IE, not in Chrome...at least for me. Then i started to witness complete and utter devastation over the next few days in IE as well, then total meltdown.

:(


Ive tried on my p.c.,phone,laptop's and tablet's ( chuffing nightmare for a ludite technophobe northerner)..all different operating systems and its totally snafu'ed again......hope they give the developers a kick up the ar*e,what a waste of money,the posts have been very thin on the ground since it has been back online, and numbers had just started creeping up again....now its just back to square one....

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:38 pm
by surfblue63
I tried yesterday on my vintage Dell which runs Windows XP and IE8 and it took ages for pages to scroll. I thought it was my vintage Dell, but I guess it's the attackers again.

Site is now offline. :roll:

Re: MCR website

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:55 pm
by pad4
i think they just forked out a lot of money to get it fixed and ended up with a pile of chuff by the looks of it

someone needs a kick up tharse

pad

Re: MCR website

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 4:01 pm
by youngres
We are back up and running again, having yet again been attacked by Malware

Sorry for the downtime - we had to take it down to cure the problem before it got out of hand like it did last time.

All should now be well, so post away.

Robert Young

Re: MCR website

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:27 pm
by pad4
Robert

Is the MCR actually paying for someone / a business to sort the forum out and look after it

Paul Davenport (aka pad4)

Re: MCR website

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:48 pm
by youngres
We have gone to a new server to set up an all new Forum and had them transfer all of the old posts from our outgoing server - and of course that has incurred a cost. However, our MCR webmaster has been working tirelessly, in the background, with these people, making sure we get this sorted as quickly as possible. And he gives of his time freely for the benefit of the MCR members.

Robert

Re: MCR website

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:20 pm
by foxy52
youngres wrote:We have gone to a new server to set up an all new Forum and had them transfer all of the old posts from our outgoing server - and of course that has incurred a cost. However, our MCR webmaster has been working tirelessly, in the background, with these people, making sure we get this sorted as quickly as possible. And he gives of his time freely for the benefit of the MCR members.

Robert
I don't doubt that but is it me ? the format and make up of site ,the navigation is not a patch on the orig website design.. ??!! it just looks a bit alien to me ?? ..but then its prob me and my ways !!! now Marks site is brilliant !!!.....I spose I just don't like change eh ?? foxy52

Re: MCR website

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:51 pm
by northern monkey
You are not the only person to think the new layout is a mess , but a good layout takes a fair amount of work to achieve,I am beginning to wonder wether its the layout, or the signing in/up process that is keeping the post numbers very very low , or the worry of malware infection.....but it is quite sparse on new content/new posts....even after I posted a link to the discovery of a works car ,it only has four replies to this great news , this from a car club that has registrars for works cars , and works car owners amongst its membership ?? and is dedicated to coopers of every persuasion...I personally cant wait to see it get back to being as active as it was before the nightmare of malware raised its head..
One of my biggest worrys though Foxy is that money is having to be spent that may detract from the M.C.R. funding the N.E.C.. we ( Lancs Region) have already been turned down flat last year, after we made a request for £200 to help towards funding a show ,which we had already organised....and then had to cancel....As members we all know they have to watch the clubs money carefully.

Mick

Re: MCR website

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:20 pm
by pad4
twice ive tried to post on it last couple days and its spat me out

Its to complicated , you have to scroll past 2 pages of the committe rules, regs, do's, donts , pay your mortgage etc before you end up looking at the forum

its just to bloody serious and i know its been done to try and stop the few dickheads out there that ruin it for everyone else but the whole mini community knows who they are anyway - although the MCR commite dont seem to

so without a politicians answer , have we paid someone to set the forum up - yes or no (please no roundabout answers )

pad

Re: MCR website

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:35 pm
by youngres
so without a politicians answer , have we paid someone to set the forum up - yes or no (please no roundabout answers )



Yes, as I explained before, we have paid for a new server to set the forum up . Nothing comes free these days. Robert Clayson has also spent hours and hours working with them for absolutely nothing, so that members can use the forum. Sorry that you don't like the forum.

Robert Young

Re: MCR website

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:52 pm
by LDR209H
There are some problems with certain parts of the forum.
I found a good Mk2 Cooper on a different website and tried to post a link.
In the 'cars for sale' section you can browse ok not 'signed in'.
As soon as you log in and try to add to the thread it hangs ...
I hope it gets sorted as there's lots of great reference material on the site.

Re: MCR website

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:41 pm
by cookie1071
The hanging thing or 'working' as it appears on my screen has been present since the outset but ive found if you just give it a bit of time the post does eventually go through. To make sure though, I tend to select preview after making a post, as well as control C (i.e. copy) the text beforehand to make sure i've got it in case it does go awry! Not ideal I know but I think we have to accept there are going to be these initial problems that'll hopefully sort themselves out over time. As regards, the look of the new forum I'm not keen on it either but again surely this can develop into something more accessible in future - the main thing now is to support, rather than knock, the new forum by posting. Niall (aka top poster as of a few days ago!).