Trouble Posting to Calc and Beyond? Here's How to Fix It | Physics Forums

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Users are experiencing issues posting new threads in the Calc and Beyond section of Physics Forums, receiving a "page not found" error. It has been suggested that this may occur if users are automatically signed out due to inactivity, and checking the "Remember Me" box during login could help. However, some users report that this solution does not resolve their posting issues. While replies can be posted without problems, starting new threads remains a challenge for certain users. Further troubleshooting or alternative solutions may be required to address this posting problem.
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I received the following message when trying to post to Calc and beyond in the homework section:

The page your looking for can't be found.
Please go back to the homepage: https://www.physicsforums.com/
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Other people seem to be posting. Am I doing something wrong
 
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You seemed to have been automatically signed out. This happens if you take a long time for posting. So to avoid this, simply check the Remember Me checkbox, when you sign in. And hopefully, the message won't appear again. :)
 
Still not working

I checked the remember me box and it is still not working. I also was real quick to post. Any other suggestions? I can post replies ok, I just can't seem to start a new thread and I have a question that I would very much like to post.
 
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