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I'm not sure what that screenshot is supposed to show - Test_Gen is not set up for access to Admin users, so it's not shown in that listing. The other two are, so they are shown. Given what I wrote in my previous post, that looks OK to me.
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That seems to be a permissions issue. From a quick glance, it seems that the category admin page doesn't show categories for which Admin permissions haven't been granted when it was created. Try creating a new category and specifically granting access to both Admin and General.
It doesn't seem to make sense to keep admins from administering categories; I need to check why that is, and if it can be changed.
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This issue has been fixed in the source code. It may be a while until the next release, so if this is important to you, you should grab the source code and build the war file yourself. That way, you'll also get the other improvements mentioned on https://sourceforge.net/p/jforum2/wiki2/NewFeaturesTrunk/
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Nothing to that effect is currently in the works, I'm afraid. It'd be a great feature, but there are currently too few developers working on JForum2 to make that happen. Volunteers would be welcome
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Just in case you didn't notice, JForum2 has now migrated fully to SourceForge, and the source code can be found at https://sourceforge.net/p/jforum2/code/HEAD/tree/. Took a bit longer than expected since we wanted to release version 2.4.1 first.
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The entire project has now been moved from GoogleCode to SourceForge, so that's where you should look for the latest source code and create any tickets.
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Not at the moment. Within the next few weeks, the project will be migrated to SourceForge (because GoogleCode will shut down), and all further releases as well as the source code repository will be hosted there. Does that help you, or were you looking for something sooner than that?
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Not sure what NetBeans has to do with this. You would map the JForum resources in your web.xml file as appropriate.
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What are the functions of "Message Approving" and "Ranking"? How to use them?
"Message Approving" should list all posts in need of approval - that ties in with your other bug report, which I haven't looked into yet.
"Ranking" allows you to automatically assign fancies titles to users once they reach a certain number of posts. You can try that on your local installation by creating a new ranking with, say, a minimum of 10 posts and some arbitrary title, and then that title should appear underneath the user name once you have posted at least 10 times.
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"Can edit message" doesn't work: if I switch this option to "No" for admin group, the admin account are still able to edit all the messages in any forums.
You're right, that's a bug which will be fixed in an upcoming 2.4.1 release.
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In addition to various bug fixes, new features include the possibility for forum administrators to block certain phrases from being used in posts as an anti-spam measure, and embedding of Vimeo videos analogous to Youtube videos. The release also contains a number of security fixes -some of which will be publicized soon- so all should upgrade. See https://code.google.com/p/jforum2/wiki/NewFeatures240 for more details.
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A fix for that was not part of the release, and there is currently no ETA for a fix.
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I'm afraid there is no such guide available.
With respect to the image, are you aware of the built-in avatar functionality? It lets each user upload an image which is then displayed alongside their profile (and next to each of their posts).
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